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 | Platinum Mines | Mexico, 1821 | |
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Nova Scotia | 1 | ||
Alaska | 3 | ||
Yukon | 2 | ||
Washington | 1 | ||
Montana | 3 | ||
British Columbia | 2 | ||
Pennsylvania | 1 | ||
Manitoba | 5 | ||
Ontario | 1 | 30 | |
Arizona | 100% | ||
Utah | 100% | ||
Idaho | 9.70% | ||
Wyoming | 15.5% | ||
Texas | 1 | 97.3% | |
Oregon | 1 | 23.4% | |
New Mexico | 100% | ||
Kansas | 4.51% | ||
Colorado | 48.1% | ||
Nevada | 100% | ||
Oklahoma | 10.9% | ||
California | 99.8% |
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