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    what is the deepest spot in the great lakes?

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    Lake Superior is the deepest of the Great Lakes. Along much of Minnesota's North Shore, the lake is 700 feet deep (213 meters) within 3 miles (4.8 kilometers) of land. If placed at this depth, Montreal's landmark, Mount Royal, would be a small island. The deepest spot, 1,332 feet (406 meters), is 40 miles (64 kilometers) off Munising, Michigan. One of the world's tallest buildings, Chicago's Sears Tower, could fit in that hole with only a few floors sticking above the water. 



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