No mountains border Kansas. Kansas is flat if there were mountains then they wouldn't have tornadoes. Now, Colorado borders Kansas and Colorado has the Rocky mountains but those run up the western side of the state.
Colorado borders Kansas to the West ... and contains portions of the Rocky Mountain range.Colorado and the Rocky Mountains.
Kansas is bordered by Colorado on the west.
Right to the west of Kansas, Colorado is a state that has many high mountains. Colorado encompasses the southern Rockies and the Colorado plateau. It has a total of 3,671 mountain peaks, with its highest being Mount Elbert, standing at 14,426 feet (4,397m).
Colorado is a state west of Kansas that has many high mountains.
Colorado borders Kansas and is known for its high mountains, including the Rocky Mountains. The two states share a border in the western part of Kansas.
Colorado, because in Colorado there are colder temperatures and more mountains.
Colorado and Kansas touch Oklahoma to the north.
Because there in Colorado.
They got their name because of the mountains in Colorado and whats more frightning in the mountains then an avalanche!
Kansas is east of Colorado,
Colorado because it has more mountains