Lake superior
Lake Superior is the deepest and coldest of the Great Lakes. It has a maximum depth of 1,333 feet (406 meters) and can reach temperatures as low as 39 degrees Fahrenheit (4 degrees Celsius) near the surface.
Largest and deepest of the Great Lakes, Superior is also the coldest. It is a very important "highway" for ore freighters, and also supports a commercial fishery of notable importance, though somewhat less than the other Great Lakes.
Lake Baikal its the deepest lake on EARTH!
The 3 deepest lakes in the US are Crater Lake, Lake Tahoe, and Lake Chelan.
Lake Superior
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The coldest place mentioned on page 42 is Antarctica, while the highest place mentioned is Mount Everest.
The lakes in Warman, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Lake Superior
no, its lake superior, its actually the deepest, coldest, clearest, and biggest fresh water lake in the world. ------------------------------------------------------ None of the Great Lakes is entirely within Canada. The largest lake entirely within Canada is Great Bear Lake. (Lake Ontario, by the way, is the smallest of the Great Lakes.)
The deepest of the Great Lakes is Lake Superior.deepest pointSuperior=1,333 ft. Michigan=923 ft.Huron=750 ft.Erie =210 ft.Ontario= 802 ft.
1,332 feet of Lake Superior.