Great Slave Lake, Canada: 614 meters (2,015 ft) – the deepest lake in North America.
Issyk Kul, Kyrgyzstan: 668 meters (2,192 ft). Although it is surrounded by snow-capped peaks.
Crater Lake, Oregon, United States: 594 meters (1,949 ft). The lake partly fills a nearly 2,148-foot (655 m) deep caldera that was formed around 7,700 years ago.
Lake Vostok, Antartica: 900 meters (3000 ft). Lake is the largest of Antarctica’s almost 400 known subglacial lakes.
Lake O’Higgins-San Martín, Chile & Argentina: 836 meters (2,742 ft) deep. Located in Patagonia, It has a surface area of 1,013 km and a shoreline length of 525 km.
Lake Baikal, Siberia, Russia: Deepest lake in the world with a depth of 1,637 meters (5369 ft).
The Caspian Sea: 1,025 meters (3,363 ft). It is the largest enclosed inland body of water on Earth by area.
Lake Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, Malawi: 706 meters (2,316 ft). The third largest and second deepest lake in Africa.
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