The deepest of the Great Lakes is Lake Superior.
deepest pointSuperior=1,333 ft.Michigan=923 ft.
Huron=750 ft.
Erie =210 ft.
Ontario= 802 ft.
Lake Superior
Lake Superior
1,332 feet of Lake Superior.
Lake Superior
No, Lake Superior is. Of the great lakes, I believe it is the deepest, therefore the greatest.
Ontario's deepest lake is Lake Superior, which reaches depths of up to 1,332 feet (406 meters). It is the largest and deepest of the Great Lakes in North America.
Lake Superior is the deepest and coldest of the Great Lakes. It has a maximum depth of 1,333 feet (406 meters) and can reach temperatures as low as 39 degrees Fahrenheit (4 degrees Celsius) near the surface.
Lake Baikal its the deepest lake on EARTH!
Lake Superior is the cleanest because it is the deepest and largest, therefore the pollution and toxins is less concentrated.
The 3 deepest lakes in the US are Crater Lake, Lake Tahoe, and Lake Chelan.
Technically it is not ON the lake but is on the shore of the lake. Lake Erie is one of the 5 Great Lakes. This lake is the second deepest of all these lakes. Buffalo NY is a major port on the Great Lakes transportation system.
In the Rift Valley some of the Lakes are the deepest in the world, Lake Tanganyika for example at 1470 metres