4,197 miles deep.
Lake Erie
5 feet
lake Erie is the shallowest, its average depth is 62 ft, i believe the max depth is 210ft! :) No, that's the shallowest GREAT lake. The WORLD'S shallowest lake is Lake Pontchartrain @ 14 feet max!
The lake has an average depth of 14 feet. See the related link for more information.
Lake Erie is one of the 5 Great Lakes, therefore is a Great Lake itself, there is no other Lake Erie beside the Great one.
The Great Lakes, from deepest to shallowest, are Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario. Lake Superior is the deepest, with a maximum depth of about 1,333 feet (406 meters), while Lake Ontario is the shallowest, with a maximum depth of approximately 802 feet (244 meters). Each lake plays a vital role in the ecology and economy of the region.
There are 5 great lakes. Lake Ontario Lake Erie Lake Superior Lake Michigan Lake Huron
To convert the depth of the lake from meters to kilometers, divide the depth in meters by 1,000. Therefore, the maximum depth of the lake is 244 meters, which is equal to 0.244 kilometers.
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; Lake Michigan; Lake Huron; Lake Erie; Lake Ontario.
Lake Superior is the largest freshwater lake in the world
The largest lake in the US is Lake Superior and its maximum depth is 1,332 ft.