750 feet deep at it's deepest part.
The deepest river in the world is the Congo River in Africa. Its measured depth is 748 ft.
The average depth of the Congo River is approximately 220 meters (720 feet), making it one of the deepest rivers in the world. Its depth can vary significantly along different sections, with some areas reaching depths of over 700 meters (2,300 feet). This depth, combined with its vast length and flow, contributes to the river's significant ecological and hydrological importance.
The river Congo is in the Democratic republic of the CongoThe river Congo is in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Congo is a river if your talking about Congo river.
Yes, they are the same rivers. The Zaire River is sometimes called the Congo River, because part of it is in the Congo.
The largest river that runs through the Congo Basin is the Congo River.
Tinier Rivers.
The "Congo" river.
what is the tributary of the river Congo
democratic republic of the Congo and the republic of the Congo separated by the Congo river .
river=congo, landform= congo basin