The deepest part is in Colorado. (That's a lie) I wish this question would get answered too.
The answer depends on whether or not you would include tributaries in the definition of a river. If we define a river as the body of water between the outflow point and the original headwaters where the name defines the complete river, then the Ohio River is the longest river at 981 miles (1,579 km) that runs through Ohio.
The Teays river is the largest river in Ohio
The deepest part is in Colorado. (That's a lie) I wish this question would get answered too.
A narrow waterway connecting two bodies of water is called a strait, like the Strait of Gibraltar. The deepest part of a river or waterway is known as the channel or the riverbed.
The Ohio River and Ohio River Valley boarder the southern part of Ohio.
The deepest part of the Trent is the approach to Colwick Nottingham 38ft deep
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the flood plain
use a ruler
The Yangtze River is the largest river in China and the 3rd largest river in the world. The deepest part of the Yangtze is from Yanziji to Longzhuayan where it is10.5 meters deep.
The Congo River in Africa is the deepest river channel (720 ft deep). The Challenger Deep, part of the Marianas Trench in the pacific Ocean, is the deepest sea channel, at 36,197 feet.
No, the Congo River is the deepest river. It is situated in Africa.
The Missour River The Ohio River
750 feet deep at it's deepest part.
250 ft.