The deepest part of the Trent is the approach to Colwick Nottingham 38ft deep
use a ruler
the flood plain
The deepest part of a river or waterway channel is called the THALWEG. It is an imaginary line that connects the deepest parts of the river or waterway channel.
The deepest part of the Pocomoke River in Maryland is approximately 40 feet deep. This occurs along the channel near Snow Hill, where the river widens and deepens.
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.
750 feet deep at it's deepest part.
250 ft.
The deepest part is in Colorado. (That's a lie) I wish this question would get answered too.
The deepest gorge in Idaho is called Hells Canyon. The canyon is part of Hells Canyon National Recreation Area, and is North America's deepest river gorge.
The deepest point of the Hudson River is at "World's End" near West Point which is about 216 feet deep, open link for map location.http://itouchmap.com/?d=2367737&s=NY&f=basin
The deepest part of the St. Lawrence River is found in the section known as the Laurentian Channel, located near Quebec. This area reaches depths of approximately 250 feet (76 meters). The Laurentian Channel plays a crucial role in shipping and navigation along the river.
The water level is on average about 8-11 meters deep and behind the Aswan High Dam - Lake Nasser - is the deepest with a maximum depth of approximately 180 metres.