Lake Baikal in Southern Siberia, Russia, at a maximum depth of 5,371 feet, is the deepest lake in the world, and the largest freshwater lake in the world by volume. This single lake holds more fresh water than all the North American Great Lakes combined.
Baikal located in Russia
lake baikal its in Russia and is almost one mile deep and has more fresh water than all American lakes combined
In the Rift Valley some of the Lakes are the deepest in the world, Lake Tanganyika for example at 1470 metres
Crater Lake has long attracted the wonder and admiration of people all over the world. Its depth of 1,943 feet (592 meters) makes it the deepest lake in the United States, and the seventh deepest in the world. Its fresh water is some of the clearest and purest found anywhere in the world. No place else on earth combines a deep, pure lake, so blue in color; sheer surrounding cliffs, almost two thousand feet high; two picturesque islands; and a violent volcanic past.
Lake Tanganyika (is in Africa) The largest lake in south America is Lake Maracaibo followed by Lake Titicaca. Some sources call Titicaca the largest lake and treat Maracaibo as a sea inlet because it is coastal and salty in places.
deepest part is 19ft avg is 13ft accroding to some website...
The Dead Sea is the lake that has the lowest sea level in the world. The Dead Sea is located in Asia.
No, Lake Harrington in Illinois is not a spring fed lake. It is actually a man made lake, and it has been around for quite some time. At the deepest point, this lake reaches about 47 feet deep.
The deepest canyons in the world are located in the Himalayas. The Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon in Tibet is considered the deepest canyon on Earth, even deeper than the Grand Canyon in the United States. It reaches depths of over 17,000 feet in some places.
Australia's deepest lake is Lake St Clair, in the island state of Tasmania. Figures on its depth varies, with some sources quoting that the lake is over 200m in depth, but the Inland Fisheries Service of Tasmania states that Lake St Clair has a maximum depth of 174 metres.
It is the deepest, darkest area of the ocean beyond the edge of the continental shelf.
The size of the Caldera in Indonesia is about 30-35×100 km. some say 30 and some say 35 but the Yellow stone caldera is bigger. Yellowstone's is a about 85×45 km. For sizes on all of the biggest go to: http://geology.about.com/library/bl/blbigcalderas.htm
It is difficult to say if the Indian ocean is the 3rd deepest. It is the 3 largest. It is difficult to say because some ocean lengths are unfathomable.
The world's widest river is the Amazon, extending six miles wide in some places.