Lake Tahoe's depth is 1,650 feet (501 meters).
4,197 miles deep.
The area of Lake Lanier is 149.734 square kilometers.
The maximum depth of Lesser Slave Lake in Alberta, Canada is 67 feet. The average depth of this lake is 37 feet and the length 62 miles.
Max depth 369 feet, length 19 miles width 4.4 miles
Yes, Lake Balaton, located in Hungary, is a freshwater lake. It is 48 miles in length, and has an average depth of 10 feet.
Seneca is the widest finger lake. It is 618 feet deep and 40 miles in length.
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.
Crater Lake is 5 by 6 miles across(8 by 9.6 km) with an average depth of 1,148 feet(350 m).
Utah Lake covers an area of 95,000 acres. This lake is a freshwater lake and measures 24 miles in length and 13 miles in width.
Windermere is the largest natural lake in England. It is in the Lake District National Park. Maximum length 11 miles Maximum width 1.2 miles Surface area 5.7 sq miles Maximum depth 220 feet And has 18 islands.
To convert the depth of the lake from meters to kilometers, divide the depth in meters by 1,000. Therefore, the maximum depth of the lake is 244 meters, which is equal to 0.244 kilometers.
Lake Michigan averages 279 feet deep, and is 925 feet at its deepest point. It is approximately 118 miles wide and 307 miles long and is the only great lake located entirely in the U.S. I hope it's the answer you've been looking for. :)