The world’s 10 deepest rivers
Oct 05
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This video is about the 10 deepest rivers in the world. I am not 100% right with this research, but I want to hear your opinion, whether you agree or disagree with me. The reason why I made this video, it’s because I have studied a lot about the world’s rivers and I enjoy learning about different rivers in each country. The world’s 10 deepesr rivers are measured by the how deep they are by meter. I’ve always been intrested to know more about different rivers around the world. Longest rivers in the world www.socialstudiesforkids.com List of rivers by length en.wikipedia.org Life in water www.waterencyclopedia.com Springerlink www.springerlink.com
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Oct 05, 2011 @ 15:57:04
@SebbyDTV Thanks for letting me know, it’s always good to know more from others.
Oct 05, 2011 @ 16:49:17
the St Clair River In Sarnia Ontario Canada And Port Huron Michigan U.S.A Is About 40M At Its Deepest Point
Oct 05, 2011 @ 17:00:38
The St. Lawrence River in northern US/Canada reaches depths of around 80M as there are shipwrecks that have been discovered at these depths.
Oct 05, 2011 @ 17:59:43
The Green River in Kentucky averages 150m.
Oct 05, 2011 @ 18:24:44
The Amozon is said 2b over 300′ deep in some places.
Oct 05, 2011 @ 18:50:07
I’ve seen soundings of the Columbia(downstream of all reservoirs) that indicated areas near its mouth where it matched the Ganges-I believe-where the soundings indicated 20 meters(about 65 feet). It would be interesting to know where the Big “C” would have stood up against the others in terms of natural depth, but there just don’t seem to be enough natural stretches to reach anything conclusive. Most rivers in the Columbia’s size(discharge) range reach depths well in excess of 100′
Oct 05, 2011 @ 19:36:45
Very informative
Oct 05, 2011 @ 20:15:41
@uptonman666 Thanks for letting me know, it shows that when people make research like this there have to be some certainties. These rivers are big and long, but I bet that the Kennebecasis River is longer than some of these rivers. Thanks a lot for your information, I have never been in Canada, I hope to be there some day,
Oct 05, 2011 @ 20:47:34
@dudkhalia Thanks for letting me know about other rivers that are as deep. It’s always a good thing to learn.
Oct 05, 2011 @ 21:08:27
The kennebecasis River in New Brunswick Canada is not a long river and not that big but parts of it are over 30 meters deep.
Oct 05, 2011 @ 21:33:52
Thanks a lot, well done.
But i want to add the ParanĂ¡ River in Argentina, which is 35-45 m deep average with some parts 50m deep. Congratulations.
Oct 05, 2011 @ 21:52:00
@roskakuski777 Thanks a lot.
Oct 05, 2011 @ 22:46:09
@roskakuski777 Yes I do, a river is dangerous when there are lots of deadly animals in it and the numbers of people getting drowned in the river every year. You are exactly right.
Oct 05, 2011 @ 23:27:58
well done, but I’m just wondering what you mean about that how “dangerous” a river is. Do you mean that there live dangerous animals or something or are you talking about how many people get drowned in the river during the year?
Greetings from Finland