It resists rising, because its stable of course!
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True. High air pressure usually indicates stable, dry air which is associated with clear skies and sunny weather.
Stratus clouds are typically associated with stable air. These clouds form in a layer and are often found in calm, stable weather conditions.
Cool air layered over warm air is a more stable atmospheric condition because cool air is denser and does not rise easily through the warmer air above it. This creates a more stable environment where weather systems are less likely to develop or intensify. Warm air layered over cool air can result in more unstable conditions and lead to the formation of thunderstorms and other severe weather.
Strontium chloride (SrCl2) is a stable compound. Aluminum fluoride (AlF3) is also stable. Barium sulfide (BaS) is relatively stable but can decompose upon exposure to water or air.
In a temperature inversion, warm air sits on top of cooler air, forming a stable layer that prevents vertical mixing of air. This stability occurs because the warmer air near the surface is less dense than the cooler air above, inhibiting convection and keeping pollutants trapped beneath the inversion layer.
Stable air resists vertical motion and tends to suppress cloud development and precipitation. It is associated with calm and fair weather conditions.
True. High air pressure usually indicates stable, dry air which is associated with clear skies and sunny weather.
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Yes. Cold air below warm air creates what is called a temperature inversion, which is very stable.
Stratus clouds are typically associated with stable air. These clouds form in a layer and are often found in calm, stable weather conditions.
Stable air
No, the air above a region of surface high pressure is typically descending rather than rising. High pressure systems are associated with sinking air, which leads to stable atmospheric conditions and generally fair weather.
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Yes, air masses that form near the equator are termed tropical air masses due to their warm and humid characteristics. They are typically stable and bring warm weather to many regions.
Stable air tends to resist rising due to its density and lack of vertical movement. The vertical motion of stable air is limited, resulting in calm weather conditions.
. Unstable air, if lifted, will rise by itself without any forcing. Stable air, if lifted, will tend to sink back down.,