There are several warm fronts on the weather map, in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of northern California extending north to British Columbia, where it intersects with a cold front; in Canada just east of Lake Superior, running north to intersect with a cold front; and along the Atlantic coast of the southeastern United States, ahead of the hurricane.
Warm Front | Approximate Form and Extent of Outcrop of Carbonate Rocks | Areas of Heavy Groundwater Extraction | Denver Basin | |
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Ontario | 2.17% | |||
Florida | 8.54% | |||
Kentucky | 1.28% | |||
Virginia | 15.1% | |||
West Virginia | 17.2% | |||
Kansas | 8.84% | |||
Georgia | 5.65% | |||
Tennessee | 0.744% | |||
Arizona | 1 | |||
Texas | 2.21% | 2 | ||
North Carolina | 1 | |||
South Carolina | 1 | |||
Colorado | 1 | |||
Oklahoma | 7.62% | 1 | ||
California | 1 | |||
Arkansas | 1 | |||
Illinois | 4.93% | 1 |
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