The foundations for the Eiffel tower are different for the east and south legs (contained in a 7-meter deep well) and the west and north pillars. The latter being very close to the river Seine, the foundation well had to go 22 meters deep. Details in link below:
The worlds deepest snowfall in the world was 110.663 feet deep and was in Canada
250 ft.
The deepest part of the Indian Ocean is the Diamantina Deep, located in the Diamantina Trench, south west of Perth, Western Australia. It depth was recorded at 8,047 metres (26,401 feet) deep.
It is a fancy way of saying doing something that helped build Canada, or create Confederation. Multi-Generational Canadians will often say their families forged the foundation of Canada, or laid the foundations of Canada, or they Built the Country. They are trying to invoke the image of large stone foundations to imply that the Confederation is stable, impressive, with deep roots and will be long lasting.
The deepest part of Lake Volta is 246 feet, but the average depth of this lake is 65 feet. This lake is located in Ghana and 3,283 square miles.
Not that deep 2 to 3 centimetre
The superlative form of the word "deep" is "deepest".
The deepest ocean is 36,200ft deep
The Pacific Ocean has the deepest point in the Challanger Deep.
The merced river is about 5 ft deep at its deepest point.
23cm deep
That is the correct spelling of "deepest" (most deep, or innermost).
The South Pacific Ocean is 35,797 feet deep at it's deepest point. This means that the deepest point is 10,911 meters deep.
8 inches
What is the deepest part of the world’s oceans and how deep is it?
The World's deepest bellybutton is approximately 10' 7" deep. People have gotten lost and died in there!
Deepest is an adjective. It's the superlative form of deep.