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High Pressure

North AmericaPhysical Environment

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

NOAA

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

Ocean Bathymetry

Soft Drink Dialects

High Pressure

Sea Level to -200

-201 to -2000

-2001 to -3000

-3001 to -4000

-4001 to -5000

Value

Alabama
0.218%Coke
Alaska
5.00%0.196%Soda
Alberta
Pop
Arizona
Soda
Arkansas
Coke
British Columbia
13.13%0.166%Pop
California
1.53%0.275%Soda
Colorado
Pop
Connecticut
2.84%Soda
Delaware
0.467%Soda
District of Columbia
Soda
Florida
5.18%Soda
Georgia
Coke
Hawaii
1.62%37.5%4.46%2.11%0.113%Soda
Idaho
Pop
Illinois
Pop
Indiana
Pop
Iowa
Pop
Kansas
Pop
Kentucky
Coke
Louisiana
2.97%Coke
Maine
1.83%Soda
Manitoba
0.281%Pop
Maryland
6.45%Soda
Massachusetts
10.2%0.220%Soda
Michigan
Pop
Minnesota
Pop
Mississippi
Coke
Missouri
Soda
Montana
Pop
Nebraska
Pop
Nevada
Pop
New Brunswick
4.32%Pop
New Hampshire
Soda
New Jersey
10.6%Soda
New Mexico
Coke
New York
2.96%Soda
Newfoundland and Labrador
3.93%Pop
North Carolina
1.71%Soda
North Dakota
Pop
Northwest Territories
5.35%0.496%Pop
Nova Scotia
25.6%Pop
Nunavut
13.1%0.925%Other
Ohio
Pop
Oklahoma
Pop
Ontario
0.732%Pop
Oregon
Pop
Pennsylvania
Pop
Prince Edward Island
100%Pop
Québec
11.33%Other
Rhode Island
12.2%Soda
Saskatchewan
Pop
South Carolina
0.154%Coke
South Dakota
Pop
Tennessee
Coke
Texas
0.376%Coke
Utah
Soda
Vermont
Soda
Virginia
1.98%Soda
Washington
0.845%Pop
West Virginia
Pop
Wisconsin
Soda
Wyoming
Pop
Yukon
0.521%Pop
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