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Loch Ness is the longest, and largest by volume, body of water in Great Britain. It is 37km long and sits in the basin of the Great Glen. Loch Ness is only the second largest loch by surface area, Loch Lomond is 71 km² and Loch Ness has a surface area of 56.4 km².

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11y ago

Loch Ness is the second largest loch in Scotland in terms of surface area, but the largest by volume because of just how deep it is. At its most deepest point, Loch Ness reaches 230 meters or 755 feet below. It has more water in it then all the lakes in England combined.

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15y ago

more than 700ft deep as i have searched all over the web to discover

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10y ago

The Loch Nesh is a 745 feet deep lake of freshwater. It also has a mysterious lake monster which is name Nessie, that only a few said to have seen.

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10y ago

Loch Ness, situated in the Scottish Highlands, is 22.5 miles long at its longest point. It has a surface area of 21.8 square miles and an average depth of 433 feet.

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13y ago

Loch Lochy is over 15 km long with an average width of about 1 km

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15y ago

avrige depth 430 avrige depth 430

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14y ago

700 feet

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