Deepest rivers in the world

Hudson River, North America In comparison to many of the other rivers on this list, the Hudson River is quite small. It originates from New York State and flows till it reaches the Upper New York Bay, which is located between Manhattan and Jersey City.

Hudson River, North America In comparison to many of the other rivers on this list, the Hudson River is quite small. It originates from New York State and flows till it reaches the Upper New York Bay, which is located between Manhattan and Jersey City. The deep valley through which this river runs reaches a depth of 216ft.

St. Lawrence River, North America The river has depth of 250ft and it is also an important waterway for commercial purposes. This flows from the Great Lakes in the United States to the Atlantic Ocean.

Yellow River, Asia One of the world's longest rivers, the Yellow River is regarded as one of China's most significant waterways. Along this river's entire course, numerous hydroelectric dams have been constructed, contributing to the nation's massive energy needs. It has depth of 262ft.

Mekong River, Asia A very long body of water called the Mekong River traverses Laos, China, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam. The River has a depth of 300ft.

Amazon River, South America The Nile River and the Amazon River are rivals for the title of longest river in the world. It has a depth of 328ft.

Zambezi River, Africa This river with a depth of 381 ft runs through many nations in East Africa which supplies residents with water and hydroelectric power in the region. 

Danube River The Danube River with a depth of 584ft is know for being the second-longest river in all Europe.