Atmosphere inherently unstable when enviroent lapse rate is greater than the dry adiabatic rate
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In this case, the environmental lapse rate is greater than both the dry and moist adiabatic lapse rates. The atmosphere is considered to be unstable if a rising parcel cools more slowly than the environmental lapse rate. ... Vertical motions tend to be restricted when the atmosphere is in stable equilibrium.
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