Kansas is about 410 miles long north to south.
Kansas and all of the United States is far north of the equator.
Think... about the American (US) map. Is Kansas on the North side? or South? No, it's not on the North side, it is on the South.
Since South Dakota is directly north of Kansas, you would travel north.
Northern Territory: because this is located north of South Australia just like Nebraska is located north of Kansas.
Nebraska is bordered by South Dakota to the north and Kansas to the south. Lincoln is the capital city in Nebraska.
Nebraska, South Dakota and North Dakota.
Kansas is bordered by Nebraska to the north. Kansas also is bordered by Missouri on the east; Oklahoma on the south; and Colorado on the west.
5,697 km
Yes, the Laurentide ice sheet came as far south as Kansas City and St Louis.
Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota and North Dakota
Kansas is far from Northpole, so say closer to equator.