tall as half a woman and 48 inches
28,232 feet is the deepest it goes
The deepest snowfall in Winston-Salem, North Carolina was recorded on March 12-14, 1993 during the Storm of the Century, with over 2 feet of snow accumulation in some areas.
36,569 feet deep
The deepest part of the Pocomoke River in Maryland is approximately 40 feet deep. This occurs along the channel near Snow Hill, where the river widens and deepens.
at the deepest point 210 ft.
The deepest point found is 20 feet.
The average deepest snowpack in the contiguous United States typically occurs in the mountainous regions of the Sierra Nevada range in California. In this region, snowpack depths can reach several feet or even meters in areas like the High Sierra, particularly during heavy winter snow seasons.
about 4 feet long.
The worlds deepest snowfall in the world was 110.663 feet deep and was in Canada
at most, 6
123,223,578 feet!
It is the Mariana Trench.