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  1. Lakes ranked by maximum depth. This list contains all lakes whose maximum depth is reliably known to exceed 400 metres (1,300 ft) Geologically, the Caspian Sea, like the Black and Mediterranean seas, is a remnant of the ancient Tethys Ocean. The deepest area is oceanic rather than continental crust.

  2. 4 paź 2020 · The deepest lake in the world by both maximum depth and mean depth is Lake Baikal in Russia. It contains 20% of the Earth's freshwater. Vostok Lake in Antarctica is the fourth deepest lake in the world by maximum depth and third deepest by mean depth.

  3. Lake Baikal, in Siberia, holds the distinction of being both the deepest lake in the world and the largest freshwater lake, holding more than 20% of the unfrozen fresh water on the surface of Earth. It is also the oldest freshwater lake in the world, with an estimated age of 20 million to 25 million years.

  4. 5 sty 2024 · Measuring 1,642 meters at its deepest point, Lake Baikal in Russia is the world’s deepest lake. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Baikal is also considered the world’s oldest lake, with scientific evidence showing that it is between 25 and 30 million years old.

  5. 30 lis 2018 · The world's deepest lake is Lake Baikal in Russia. It is over a mile deep (1642 meters). Worldwide, there are 37 lakes known to be at least 1300 feet or 400 meters deep.

  6. 16 wrz 2022 · Siberia’s Lake Baikal is the deepest lake in the world, as well as the largest body of freshwater on the planet, containing more freshwater than all five of North America’s Great Lakes...

  7. 27 lut 2024 · The deepest lake in the world is Lake Baikal in Siberia, Russia, reaching a maximum depth of about 5,387 feet (1,642 meters). Why is Lake Baikal so deep? Lake Baikal formed in a tectonic rift zone where the Earth's crust is being pulled apart, creating a long, narrow basin.

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