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what is dry adiabatic lapse rate

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Answered by TotalDreamer
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DRY ADIABATIC LAPSE RATE.—If a parcel of air is lifted, its pressure is DECREASED, since pressure decreases with height, and its temperature falls due to the expansion. ... If that parcel descends again to higher pressure, its temperature then INCREASES at therate of 1°C per 100 meters or 5 1/2°F per 1,000 feet.

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The adiabatic lapse rate is the rate at which the temperature of an air parcel changes in response to the compression or expansion associated with elevation change, under the assumption that the process is adiabatic, i.e., no heat exchange occurs between the given air parcel and its surroundings.

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