Lake Baikal in Siberia, Russia (Asia), is the world's deepest fresh water lake at 1,638 metres deep. It is 636 km long and is the world's sixth largest lake and 1,181 metres of it is below sea level. It contains 20% of the world's fresh water which is so clear that divers suffer from vertigo. Based on sediment at the bottom, it is also the world's oldest lake at 25 million years, based on an ancient fault, the Olkhon Crevice. 2,000 species of plant and animal life have been identified in Lake Baikal, 75% of which appears nowhere else in the world.
Lake Baikal holds approximately twenty percent of the world's surface fresh water and is located near the city of Irkutsk (Siberia). It is 5369 feet (1637 meters) deep and has an average depth of 744.4 meters. It is also known as the Pearl of Siberia. Alongside being the deepest lake in the world, it is also one of the clearest.
Perhaps Lake Baikal or The Caspian Sea.
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Lake Baikal.
If you don't know it is Lake Baikal
Lake Baikal
Lake Baikal
Russia is the country north of Mongolia
The nation/ country north of Mongolia is Russia.
what are the 2 countries that border china to the north
Russia
Mongolia is bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south and east.
Russia and Mongolia
The country between Russia and China is Mongolia
Mongolia borders both Russia and China. The Mongolia-Russia border is larger than the Chinese border by about 700 miles.