Kansas has many official state symbols. A few of the state symbols are the American buffalo, honeybee, cottonwood, and the western meadowlark.
the Kansas state drink? i personally think its coke... i see people drink it all the time in Kansas! But i might be wrong!
Lakes , Loons ( state bird )
The symbols that represent Kansas, such as the State Flower, the Annual Sunflower teaches our children about the place where they live. Kansas is a grassland ecosystem, yet we do not have a State Grass. As a symbol of the prairies of Kansas, a State Grass will focus the attention of Kansans of all ages on the prairie ecosystem. The heritage of the prairies is strong in Kansas, yet many children and adults who live in cities and towns may not be aware of the many ways the grasslands contribute to our quality of life.
Kansas ... it's the state flower. Sunflowers grow all over the U.S. and world, but Kansas is "the Sunflower state."
Yes they ARE ALL from the great state of Kansas!
It is located in the state of Kansas.
Kansas st is 7-19 vs Texas
All of the symbols used in chemical equations are up on the Periodic Table.
The state flag of Kansas has several symbols with different meanings. There are 34 stars on the flag to represent that it was the 34th state admitted to the Union. It also has a sunflower on it, which is the state flower. The State Crest that is twisted represents Kansas' formation due to the Louisiana Purchase.
Kansas State University in Kansas offers test-optional admissions for in-state students, meaning not all prospective students are not required to take the SAT in order to be admitted.
Kansas State University in Kansas offers test-optional admissions for in-state students, meaning not all prospective students are not required to take the SAT in order to be admitted.
Kansas is the 34th state in the USA.it is the sunflower state.