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The dry air rate is 10°C for every 1000 meters of change in elevation, while the moist air rate is 6°C for every 1000 meters of change in elevation. Is the atmosphere stable or not?
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The atmosphere is not stable. The difference between the dry air rate and the moist air rate indicates that the atmosphere is not in equilibrium.
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