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Mississippi
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!
Brahmaputra is shallowest in the Himalaya mountains. This is because it is moving fast, giving it less time to weather away the rocks below.
The maximum depth at the merced river was estimated to be about 5 ft.
Brahmaputra is shallowest in the Himalaya mountains. This is because it is moving fast, giving it less time to weather away the rocks below.
The Arctic Ocean
The Sea of Azov is the shallowest sea in the world, it is located in Russia.
The shallowest ocean of the world's five is the arctic. It averages 3450 feet deep and is also the smallest in area.
The Tombigbee River's shallowest point varies depending on the specific stretch of the river and current water conditions. Generally, shallow areas can be found in places where the river narrows or where sandbars and shoals are present. These shallow points can fluctuate with seasonal changes, rainfall, and sediment deposition. For precise measurements, local navigation charts or hydrological studies would provide the most accurate information.
The Adlantic OceanThe adlantic is the shallowest as well as the smallest of the worlds oceans. Arctic Ocean's average depth is only one quarter that of the Pacific. Average depth: 3,407 feet (1,038 m)Deepest point: 17,881 feet (5,450 m) in the Eurasian Basin
The Rhine River has a shallowest navigable depth of approximately 2.5 meters (about 8.2 feet) in certain sections, particularly during low water conditions. This depth can vary based on seasonal changes, sedimentation, and river management practices. However, measures are often taken to maintain navigability, ensuring that key shipping lanes remain accessible.
ganto yon..... kasi if you cross the stream it is the shallowest