glaciers covered part of kansas 1.8 million years ago to 10,000 years ago. where in kansas have glaciers scoured off the natural landscape?

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Glaciers covered part of kansas 1.8 million years ago to 10,000 years ago. Northeast Kansas in kansas have glaciers scoured off the natural landscape.Twenty counties make up Kansas' northeast region, which is located in that state. The Flint Hills, a native tallgrass prairie landscape shielded from ploughing by a layer of rock just below the soil's surface, are located in this region's westernmost corner.A water stop that was essential to travellers on the Oregon Trail, picturesque roads, and superb geology examples of changes brought on by the cycle of seas covering sections of the state and retreating over millions of years can all be found at locations in this region.There is a widespread misconception that people from the Midwest, and especially Kansas Citians in particular, speak without an accent. However, that is untrue.Learn more about glaciers:https://brainly.com/question/8633017#SPJ4