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When is a parcel of air considered to be stable?

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Air that has a tendency to sink is known as a stable air. If the air parcel's temperature is greater than the temperature of the surrounding air mass, the air parcel is less dense and tends to rise. Rising air, as we have already learned, is known as unstable.

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