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I believe they indicate storms.

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What does the L symbol indicate on a weather map?

What does this symbol indicate on a weather map? low pressure


Weather map symbols H and L indicate what?

Areas of High and Low pressure.


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Areas temporarily under the influence of the roman empire


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an area with low air pressure


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