Kansas Chapter 1
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Permian Sea | show 🗑
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Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve | show 🗑
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Ogallala Aquifer | show 🗑
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show | one of the few natural lakes in Kansas and is home to waterfowl that stop and feed here while migrating
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show | an array of extremes ranging from drought, snow, tornadoes, and hail
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show | protects the soil from erosion and makes it fertile, it also allows Kansas to become a leading state in cattle ranching
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Kansas woodlands | show 🗑
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Early Kansas animals | show 🗑
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Current Kansas animals | show 🗑
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Kansas insects | show 🗑
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High Plains | show 🗑
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show | defined by its hills that are red from iron oxide
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Glaciated Region | show 🗑
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Ozark Plateau | show 🗑
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show | defined by a feature cutting through the high plains of western Kansas
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show | defined by the features of sand dunes covered with grasses and is known for its deposits of salt
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show | defined by the gentle rolling landscape of very fertile soil and is known for its deposits of coal
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show | defined by its low hills topped with sandstone where the land is not cultivated but is used as grazing land
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show | defined by its hilly landscape that contains sandstone, limestone, and chalk and is known for its haze in the early mornings
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Flint Hills Uplands | show 🗑
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Osage Cuesta | show 🗑
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