Lake Michigan averages 279 feet deep, and is 925 feet at its deepest point. It is approximately 118 miles wide and 307 miles long and is the only great lake located entirely in the U.S.
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925 feet is the deepest part
The Chippewa basin starts just north of ludington and just below manistee it extends about 15 miles from the shore out across and to the north
At its deepest point Lake Michigan is 925 feet. The average depth of Lake Michigan is 279 feet. This lake is 307 miles long.
What is the deepest depth (in feet) of Lake Michigan?
The Deepest Lake in Michigan is Lake Michigan because Lake Michigan is the deepest part in Michigan.
lake Michigan is 923 ft (281m) deep
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618---630 feet depends where you look it up... try here http://www.winecountrycabins.com/finger-lakes/seneca.htm
The deepest and coldest Great lake is Lake Superior with a depth of 1332 feet. KeVin, Toronto
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.
Lake Erie
The two largest lakes entirely within the US are Lake Michigan (a Great Lake) and the Great Salt Lake of Utah (which is never deeper than 45 feet). They have the largest surface areas.* The other 4 Great Lakes form the border with Canada. The two largest Great Lakes are Lake Superior and Lake Huron. Hydrologically, Lakes Huron and Michigan are one contiguous body of water, which would be the largest Great Lake by far if considered as one lake.* If the lakes are ranked by volume, Lake Tahoe would be the second largest, at 36 cubic miles, due to the shallow depth of the Great Salt Lake (volume 4.5 cubic miles).
Oceans are larger than seas or lakes. A sea is part of an ocean or is a large salt water lake. Fresh water lakes are smaller than most seas, although the Great Lakes are larger than some seas.
The state of Wisconsin borders two of the five Great Lakes that naturally separate the United States and Canada. Lake Michigan borders the state's east coast, and Lake Superior borders a fairly small piece of northern Wisconsin, but includes the city of Superior. Lake Superior has a maximum depth of 1,332 feet and Michigan 923 feet.
The lake has an average depth of 14 feet. See the related link for more information.
Caspian Sea Superior Victoria Huron Michigan Caspian Sea (Kazakhstan) - 143,244 sq m in area 3,363 feet in depth Lake Superior (USA-Canada) - 31,700 sq m in area 1,330 feet in depth Lake Vicotria (Africa) - 26,828 sq m in area 270 feet in depth Aral Sea (Russia) - 24,904 sq m in area 220 feet in depth Lake Huron (USA-Canada) 23,000 sq m in area 750 feet in depth Lake Michigan (USA) - 22,300 sq m in area 923 feet in depth
Depth is not a dimension of a cylinder. Also, depth is measured in feet, not sq feet.
Lakes can be almost any depth. The deepest lake in the world is Lake Baikal in Russia. It is 5,369 feet deep. Lake Tahoe is the deepest lake in the United States at 1,644 feet deep.