Africa's lifeline, the Congo River, stands as the world's deepest at 720 feet.
China's Yangtze River, the jewel of Asia, plunges to a depth of 656 feet.
Europe's Danube River, rich in history, reaches depths of 584 feet.
Africa's Zambezi River, known for its power, descends to 381 feet.
The Amazon, a South American wonder, boasts a depth of 328 feet.
Asia's Mekong River, lifeblood of many, flows deeply at 328 feet.
China's Yellow River, cradle of civilization, has a depth of 262 feet.
North America's Deep Rivers
St. Lawrence and Hudson, with depths of 250 and 216 feet, showcase North America's aquatic diversity.