| A | B |
| Highest point in Kansas | Mt. Sunflower |
| About 80% of a prairie is | underground |
| River in Kansas is the only one to begin in the Rocky Mountains | Arkansas River |
| Kansas has very few natural lakes | True |
| An underground layer of rock that holds water | Aquifer |
| A process of breaking down by wind and/or water | Erosion |
| A period of time with below average precipitation | Drought |
| Water in the air that falls to earth | Precipitation |
| The environmental features that make a place different from other places | Physical features |
| Description of a location that uses longitude and latitude | Absolute location |
| Contained within the same boundaries | Conterminous |
| Description of a location as it relates to the location of other places | Relative location |
| Kansas state capital | Topeka |
| Long-term outlook for the Ogallala Aquifer | People once thought it would never run dry, but now farmers are trying to conserve it |
| Counties of Maize and Wichita | Sedgwick County |
| Natural border in Kansas | Missouri River |
| Existed thousands of years ago | Permian Sea |
| Native grasses are a valuable resource because | they protect the soil from erosion and catch rainwater |
| Numerous type of animal in Kansas | insects |
| Arkansas River flows through Wichita in which direction | south |