No, all bodies of water have to have a bottom or else they'd go right through the earth. Some areas of the ocean, or ocean trenches, are extremely deep, with the Mariana Trench having a depth of 11km
No. All lakes, however deep, are not without foundation. Some are very deep indeed though.
No. No lake is "bottomless." It's probably not even all that deep, relatively speaking.
"Bottomless" means; Infinite, no bottom, (e.g. If you heard of "bottomless lake," That means the lake has no bottom, or if it does no man can reach it. If you heard of red Robins, or other burger joints that say "bottomless fries" That means... As long as you're there they'll keep serving you fries. I hope this helped.
No lakes are truly bottomless but there are some that are given that term. Lake Pend Oreille is the fifth largest glacier lake in the US, and is located in the Idaho Panhandle. Great Slave Lake in Canada is also given this name.
the opposite to bottomless is bottom
there was a bottomless hole of dirt and bugs
Bottomless has three syallables.
Bottomless has three syllables.
Bottomless Sea has 50 Floors.
Without a bottom; hence, fathomless; baseless; as, a bottomless abyss.
Outer space is, in fact, bottomless, as well as endless.
Bottomless Sea has 50 floors.
it's called a tunnel