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serike

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What marks the transition between the dry adiabatic rate and the saturated adiabatic rate?
 
  A. supercooled water droplets
  B. saturation
  C. environmental lapse rate
  D. supersaturation
  E. lifting condensation level

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What is NOT true about the dry adiabatic rate?
 
  A. Air must be completely dry.
  B. Air cools 10C per 1000 meters.
  C. Air must be unsaturated.
  D. Air cools 5.5F per 1000 feet.
  E. It is the rate that air cools as it rises.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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