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The largest lake in the US is Lake Superior and its maximum depth is 1,332 ft.
Lake Superior has a maximum depth of 1,332 feet / 406 meters.
I've always been partial to Lake Erie, but in terms of surface area, volume and maximum depth, Lake Superior is, well, superior.
Lake Superior is one of the Great Lakes, all of which are fresh water, not salty. With rare exceptions like the Great Salt Lake, a lake is always a body of fresh water while a body of salt water is called a Sea or Ocean.
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At it's deepest point lake superior is 1302 ft. deep.
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.
The deepest and coldest Great lake is Lake Superior with a depth of 1332 feet. KeVin, Toronto
The largest lake totally inside of Wisconsin is Lake Winnebago.
It depends on what you want to measure: You could want to know: the area, the depth, the volume of water, surface temperature, temperature at depth, salinity, pollution level, animal life, etc
The salinity of the Great Salt Lake varies, but is on average about 12%.
There are a number of things that could happen to the salinity of an ocean if it's depth increased. The salinity would likely also increase.