Dallas Texas Las Vegas Nevada new york and probably north Carolina
Cities close to a high-pressure center could include areas like Los Angeles, Phoenix, Denver, and Albuquerque in the United States. These cities tend to experience clearer skies and stable weather conditions due to the descending air associated with high pressure systems.
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I'm guessing that you got a weather map with this particular homework assignment. Without it, it's impossible to answer; high pressure centers move with time, and no list of four real-world cities will always be near a high pressure center.TL;DR: Do your own homework.
Examples of cities close to high pressure centers include Los Angeles in California, Miami in Florida, Tokyo in Japan, and Cape Town in South Africa. High pressure systems typically bring clear skies and calm weather conditions to these regions.
Atlanta, Mississippi ( no, not Georgia) and Los Angeles, California. Those are the only two I know. Sorry.
The term for an area of high density in a longitudinal wave is a compression. This is where the particles are close together and there is an increase in pressure.
A High Pressure area on a weather map is represented by a Blue "H". Usually around this high pressure area is pleasant weather, because high pressure areas don't allow for cloud formation.
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High pressure is a form of weather and is not permanent; a place will not always be in a high pressure system.
Diffusion occurs when an area of high pressure meets an area of low pressure. They mix together and create an equilibrium, all particles spread out equally.
Winds are generated when air flows from a high pressure area into a low pressure area. This movement occurs due to the pressure difference, with air moving from areas of higher pressure to lower pressure to equalize the pressure gradient.
In a high pressure area, good warm weather will occur. In a low pressure area, colder rainy weather will occur.