Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Questions 1
Questions 2
Questions 3
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 refers to the exact spot on Earth where something is found.

absolute location

100

To change or adjust to new conditions

adapt

100

This shows the cardinal directions on a map.

compass rose

100

Kansas is part of the __________ plains.

great

100

In the 1930, erosion, drought and windstorms created what is called _____________.

the dust bowl

200

layer of rock, sand, or gravel that holds water

aquifer

200
  • natural process of wearing away by wind, water, or other elements.

erosion

200

What is the name of the main underground reservoir in Kansas

Ogallala Aquifer

200

Most of the prairies ecosystem is under _______.

ground

200

The government began planting ______________ around field to help with erosion.

shelter belts

300

supplying water to crops by redirecting it from another location

irrigation

300
  • imaginary line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole.

latitude

300

What is the name of the main river in Kansas

Arkansas

300

This sea used to cover Kansas millions of years ago.

Permian

300

Over hunting of ____________ almost caused this animal to become extinct. It is now protected and the numbers are growing again.

Buffalo

400

resources that cannot be replenished or re-created, such as oil

natural resource

400

a generally flat, treeless landscape that receives low levels of rainfall

plain

400

What four states are contiguous with Kansas?

Nebraska, Missouri, Oklahoma and Colorado

400

Name of the tallest point in Kansas

Mount Sunflower

400

Kansas is trying to harness this to turn energy in electricity.

the wind

500

sharing a common border

contiguous

500

To prepare and use land for growing crops or gardening

cultivate

500

What Highway goes all through Kansas West-East/East-West

36

500

In 1870 Kansas was invaded by ______?

Grasshoppers

500

What Native American tribe does our state's name come from?

Kansa

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