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TeachMeFinance.com - explain planetary boundary layer planetary boundary layer The term 'planetary boundary layer' as it applies to the area of carbon dioxide can be defined as ' The transition region between the turbulent surface layer and the normally nonturbulent free atmosphere. This region is about 1 km in thickness and is characterized by a well-developed mixing generated by frictional drag as the air masses move over the Earth's surface. This layer contains approximately 10% of the mass of the atmosphere. Also called the 'atmospheric boundary layer' or 'frictional layer''.
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