Which of the following are the ideal conditions for the phenomenon of temperature inversion to occur?
I. Long nights
II. Cloudy sky
III. Calm and stable air
IV. Dry air

Which of the following are the ideal conditions for the phenomenon of temperature inversion to occur?
I. Long nights
II. Cloudy sky
III. Calm and stable air
IV. Dry air Correct Answer I, III and IV

The ideal conditions for the phenomenon of temperature inversion to occur are Long nights, Calm and stable air and Dry air.

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