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The combined effects of ( ) determine the stability of the air and, to a large extent, the type of weather produced.
The feature associated with a temperature inversion is ( ) .
The most frequent type of ground or surface-based temperature inversion is that produced by ( ) .
The greatest instability of the atmosphere occurs when the air is both( ) . Tropical weather, with its almost daily thunderstorm activity, is a perfect example of this.
On the average, for every 1000 feet altitude increase, temperature will decrease approximately ( ) ℃.
In a low level inversion, as altitude increase, temperature ( ) .
An elongated area of high pressure with the highest pressure along a line is called a ( ) .
An elongated area of low pressure with the lowest pressure along a line is called a ( ) .
Air tends to flow from a ( ) pressure area to a ( ) pressure.
The low pressure area at the equator is caused by the ( ) .
