Low Pressure
North AmericaPhysical EnvironmentA region where atmospheric pressure at the surface is lower than surrounding areas
NOAAA map highlights the low pressure regions in North America by a letter L enclosed in a circle. On the border of Washington and British Columbia. In the Halifax, and Manitoba Ontario boarder. One in the Amarillo.
Low Pressure | Barren or Sparsely Vegetated Areas | Approximate Form and Extent of Outcrop of Carbonate Rocks | |
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Nova Scotia | 1 | ||
Ontario | 1 | ||
Arizona | 2.59% | ||
Utah | 6.05% | ||
Nevada | 1.08% | ||
California | 7.01% | ||
Florida | 8.54% | ||
Kentucky | 1.28% | ||
Virginia | 15.1% | ||
West Virginia | 17.2% | ||
Texas | 1 | 2.21% | |
Kansas | 8.84% | ||
Georgia | 5.65% | ||
Oklahoma | 7.62% | ||
Tennessee | 0.744% | ||
Illinois | 4.93% |
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