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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

Cotton Production (U.S.)

HIV (U.S.)

High Pressure

Class

Rank

Metric tons

Class

Rank

Infections per 100,000 people

British Columbia
1
Québec
1
Alabama
6183,00017342
Alaska
43044122
Arizona
1261,00023283
Arkansas
3342,00027239
California
1094,50010406
Colorado
46024269
Connecticut
36016345
Delaware
2809409
District of Columbia
48012,260
Florida
1637,0005613
Georgia
2566,0004644
Hawaii
33033200
Idaho
3104883.8
Illinois
51018337
Indiana
24030211
Iowa
19046111
Kansas
1539,20039139
Kentucky
30031210
Louisiana
1178,4006553
Maine
20038141
Maryland
4703655
Massachusetts
49015354
Michigan
35035199
Minnesota
38036190
Mississippi
4257,00013392
Missouri
7181,00025249
Montana
4105075
Nebraska
39037146
Nevada
4408419
New Hampshire
37045112
New Jersey
3207468
New Mexico
1726,80028222
New York
2502762
North Carolina
5218,00014374
North Dakota
2904983.4
Ohio
34026240
Oklahoma
1445,70034200
Oregon
26032202
Pennsylvania
27019335
Rhode Island
50022292
South Carolina
9115,00012405
South Dakota
1804794.4
Tennessee
8155,00021314
Texas
1751,00011405
Utah
21043126
Vermont
22042133
Virginia
1346,80020331
Washington
40029220
West Virginia
42040136
Wisconsin
45041134
Wyoming
2305173
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