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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

Milk Cows

Cobalt Mines

High Pressure

Class

Rank

Cows

Cobalt

Alberta
2581000.0
Arkansas
554000.00
Delaware
562600.00
Florida
2392000.0
Hawaii
58600.000
Illinois
2779000.0
Indiana
17187000
Iowa
14240000
Kansas
19175000
Kentucky
3145000.0
Louisiana
508000.00
Maryland
3340000.0
Massachusetts
479000.00
Michigan
8432000
Mississippi
516000.00
Nebraska
3057000.0
New Brunswick
4215900.0
New Hampshire
4510000.0
New Jersey
544100.00
New York
5630000
Newfoundland and Labrador
525100.00
North Carolina
3539000.0
North Dakota
4314000.0
Northwest Territories
630.00000
Nova Scotia
4021100.0
Nunavut
620.00000
Ohio
13250000
Oklahoma
3439000.0
Prince Edward Island
4412700.0
Rhode Island
59500.000
Saskatchewan
3728800.0
South Carolina
489000.00
South Dakota
18187000
Texas
4650000
Vermont
21118000
West Virginia
535000.00
Wisconsin
21.27000e+6
Wyoming
499000.00
Yukon
610.00000
Alaska
60200.00023
Arizona
161950002
Utah
2292000.02
Idaho
366100039
Washington
1225400015
Montana
4610000.06
Maine
3925000.03
Virginia
2867000.02
Missouri
2965000.033
Oregon
2012300024
Alabama
572000.002
New Mexico
112790001
British Columbia
12680500.01
Connecticut
4118500.02
Pennsylvania
64650004
Colorado
152030007
Nevada
3633000.08
Georgia
2492000.02
Québec
193530002
Manitoba
3243600.08
Tennessee
3826000.01
Ontario
1032680039
California
11.72500e+618
Minnesota
74550001
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