Why is the situation in the troposphere defined as unstable?
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The situation in the troposphere is defined as unstable because the reaction of the natural atmospheric phenomenon like climate, temperature, humidity, rainfall etc.are not realists predictable and stable.
And all weather and atmospheric activities (thunder, storm, rainfall, clouds formation etc.) mos;y take place in the TROPOSPHERE.
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The situation in the troposphere is defined as unstable because it's the troposphere, where all kinds of weather phenomena occur, making it unstable and turbulent.
Explanation:
- The troposphere's status is described as unstable since natural atmospheric phenomena such as climate, temperature, humidity, and rainfall are not always predictable and steady.
- And the troposphere is where most weather and atmospheric events like thunder, storms, rainfall, cloud formation, etc. take place.
- Because air temperature tends to drop with height and warm air rises, the air in the troposphere is considered unstable on average.
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