Loch Morar with a maximum depth of 310 m.
Loch Ness is second with a maximum depth of 132 m.
Loch Morar and Loch Ness.
69m at it's deepest point.
deepest water anywhere
Lake morar in Scotland its the deepest at 310 metres deep
the deepest water and temperature they could be in is 1056ft and the temp. 36' -Tony f.
Red algae is the only algae that can survive in the deepest water
Loch Morar in the Highlands of Scotland which has a maximum depth of 310m
All the way to the deepest depth 11,110 meters.
The deepest costal water (deepest nearest the coast) is Hualienon on the West Coast of Taiwan. Barbra of USGS (Harvard)
Submarines cannot reach the deepest parts of water because of the pressure or water and deepest surface is not a smooth, its full of rocks and sea plants.
From deepest to shallowest: oil, water, then natural gas!
This is a confusing question. Loch Lomond is the largest body of water by area, but Loch Ness has more water in it as it is very deep, though not the deepest in Scotland. So the correct answer for which one has more water than all English and Welsh lakes is Loch Ness.
The deepest lake in the UK is Loch Morar, Lochaber, with a depth of 310 metres (1,017 ft), with Loch Ness second at 230 metres (754 ft). The deepest lake in England is Wastwater, Lake District, which has a depth of 76 metres (249 ft).