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Stability in the troposphere is primarily determined by the temperature gradient and the vertical movement of air. When the temperature decreases with altitude, it can create a stable environment that suppresses vertical air movement. Conversely, if the temperature increases with altitude (an inversion), it can lead to instability, promoting convection and the development of clouds and storms. Overall, stable conditions tend to result in clear skies, while unstable conditions can lead to turbulent weather patterns.

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