Which one of the following conditions is true for sub-adiabatic lapse rate?ans.ELR ≅ 0DALR < ELRDALR > ELRDALR = ELR
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Which one of the following conditions is true for sub-adiabatic lapse rate?ans.ELR ≅ 0DALR < ELRDALR > ELRDALR = ELR
Solution
The correct condition for sub-adiabatic lapse rate is DALR > ELR. This means that the Dry Adiabatic Lapse Rate (DALR) is greater than the Environmental Lapse Rate (ELR). In other words, the rate at which temperature decreases with altitude (DALR) is higher than the actual rate at which temperature decreases with altitude in the atmosphere (ELR). This condition leads to stable atmospheric conditions.
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