Physiographic Regions of Kansas - Statistics

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Contains the largest swathes of tallgrass prairie in the world and its hills are characterized by the presence of limestone, shale, and chert. Flint Hills
67%
Generally flat and dry landscape characterized by a high elevation and pockets of extreme topography such as canyons and mesas. High Plains
67%
Region dominated by ancient hardwood forests and hills consisting of shale and sandstone. Chautauqua Hills
33%
Region containing hills and numerous quartzite boulders formed by retreating glaciers. Glaciated Region
33%
Region often associated with states like Missouri and Arkansas that contains rugged hills, clear-blue streams, and numerous caves. Ozark Plateau
33%
Landscapes defined by sandstone, limestone, and chalk formations, such as ones found at Little Jerusalem and Monument Rocks. Smoky Hills
33%
Very flat region containing numerous lakes, aquifers, and one of the largest salt deposits in the world. Wellington-McPherson Lowlands
33%
Relatively flat plains and sand hills surrounding a river that flows for nearly 1,500 miles from the Rockies into the Mississippi. Arkansas River Lowlands
17%
Flat plains and rolling hills characterized by an abundance of sandstone, shale, and deposits of coal. Cherokee Lowlands
17%
Landscapes dotted with plains, forests, and gentle slopes leading to steep cliff faces. Osage Cuestas
17%
Rugged terrain in which the soil and sandstone forming the region's hills often oxidizes, turning these hills into a colorful spectacle. Red Hills
17%
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