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High Pressure

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A region where atmospheric pressure at the surface is greater than surrounding areas

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A map highlights the high-pressure regions in North America with a letter H enclosed in a circle. Near Columbia Kootenay Mountain and, near Ottawa.

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High Pressure

Climate Zones

Tin Mine Production by Country

Total Energy Derived from Hydropower

Major Dams

High Pressure

Tropical rain forest (Af)

Tropical monsoon (Am)

Tropical savanna (Aw)

Tropical, subtropical hot desert (BWh)

Midlatitude cold desert (BWk)

Tropical, subtropical hot steppe (BSh)

Midlatitude cold steppe (BSk)

Humid subtropical moist all year, hot summer (Cfa)

Marine West Coast (Cfb, Cfc)

Mediterranean (Csa, Csb)

Humid continental, hot summers (Dfa, Dwa, Dsa)

Humid continental, mild summers (Dfb, Dwb, Dsb)

Subarctic, cool summer (Dfc, Dwc, Dsc)

Tundra (ET)

Class

Rank

Value

Class

Rank

Percent

Bersimis

Caniapiscau Barrage

Churchill Falls

Daniel Johnson

Denis-Perron

Ear Falls Dam

Eastmain-1

Fort Peck Dam

Gabbro Control Dam

Gardiner

Garrison Dam

Gouin

Grand Rapids

Hoover

Hugh Keenleyside

Isle Maligne Spillway 1

Jenpeg

Kenney

La Grande 2

La Grande 3

La Grande 4

Libby

Manicouagan 3

Mica

Oahe Dam

Opinaca

Outardes 4

Passes Dangereuses

Pine Portage Main

Rapides des Quinze

Revelstoke

Structure 193

Toledo Bend

W.A.C. Bennett

Whitesand Rapids

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