3 metres is 9.84 feet.
It is 3 metres deep and 50m long
it is 3 metres deep.
Up to 3 metres, but as the ice is constantly moving it can build ridges up to 3 times that thickness.
Very deep, at one point 413 metres deep
24.4 metres is the maximum, minimum 9 metres
This is such an old one! Of course, there is no dirt in it because if there were, then there would be no hole!
Very deep, at one point 413 metres deep
its 8 metres
40 metres deep.
average depth 154 metres - max. depth 310 metres
nearly 100 feet (30 metres) deep
The answer depends on which river Ouse, what stretch of the river and when. Currently (Feb 2014) the Yorkshire Ouse is running high and in York will be 4 metres above low summer levels. The river has a typical depth of 3-4 metres in low water conditions. So will currently be as deep as 8 metres in places. - fishee