Lake Titicaca is the highest commercially navigable lake in the world, at 3,812 m (12,507 feet) above sea level. Located in the Altiplano high in the Andes on the border of Peru and Bolivia, at 16°S 69°W, Titicaca has an average depth of 107 m, and a maximum depth of 281 m.
2006-11-23 22:02:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Titicaca has an average depth of 107 m[2], and a maximum depth of 281 m. The western part of the lake belongs to the Puno Region of Peru, and the eastern side is located in the Bolivian La Paz Department.
Lake Titicaca is the highest commercially navigable lake in the world [1], at 3,812 m (12,507 feet) above sea level. Located in the Altiplano high in the Andes on the border of Peru and Bolivia, at 16°S 69°W,
2006-11-23 22:12:22
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answered by ellehda 2
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Can't argue with the previous answers - 3810M above sea level but interestingly what no one else has mentioned is that Titicaca is a salt water lake - not fresh water. How do you get a salt water lake almost 4Km above sea level??
2006-11-23 22:33:52
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answered by d_jazzman 2
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It's the most fun word in 6th grade. Everybody loves it. They can't get enough of saying it. I will never forget the joy of rolling it around on my tongue just for to watch the teacher grind her teeth in fury.
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-11-23 22:12:51
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answered by dream theatre 7
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3,810m/12,500 ft
2006-11-24 08:36:49
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answered by mikilinda 1
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