When environmental lapse rate is more than dry adiabatic lapse rate the atmosphere is said to be in
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When environmental lapse rate is more than dry adiabatic lapse rate the atmosphere is said to be in absolutely unstable.
Explanation:
- If the environmental lapse rate exceeds the dry adiabatic lapse rate, the atmosphere is considered to be utterly unstable.
- This indicates that a rising air parcel will always cool faster than the surrounding environment, even if it is unsaturated.
- When the temperature rises with altitude, a sub-adiabatic lapse rate occurs, resulting in a stable environment.
- Only rising air, which cools via expansion, is linked with adiabatic cooling.
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