Examples of 'metres deep' in a sentence

Meaning of "metres deep"

metres deep: Describing the depth of something in meters. This phrase is commonly used to specify measurements, especially when referring to water, soil, or other substances

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metres deep
It is four metres deep and about as wide.
The ditch was at least two metres deep.
Dug six metres deep in the earth.
The peat is two to three metres deep.
Metres deep in the northern part.
The halls are around thirty metres deep.
Thirty metres deep.
It floats in great mats in water three metres deep.
It can be several metres deep in places.
The massive explosion left a crater several metres deep.
Some are more than six metres deep and have probably been used for centuries.
The deepest hole is about five metres deep.
The Loop was roughly two metres deep and had posts for mooring boats and barges.
They drill a thousand metres deep.
The ditch is 5 metres deep in parts and still fully accessible.

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They are a couple hundred metres deep.
It is eight metres deep and situated between the Velasco bastion and the sea-facing wall.
We made excavations three metres deep at this level.
These long sections of terraces are interrupted by gorges that are hundreds of metres deep.
Waters around the island are only few metres deep and are pale-green in colour.
No water less than a mile out is over twenty metres deep.
Installing and maintaining two turbines in water 50 metres deep does however present specific challenges.
The tilted and flat topped blocks form depressions hundreds of metres deep.
Metres deep at its south-western sector.
This well is thirty metres deep.
It is approximately 30 metres deep on average and conditions are very difficult.
Permafrost can be hundreds of metres deep.
The lagoon is up to 18 metres deep and encumbered with rock.
Mining in this area was only four metres deep.
Each house is 6 metres deep with a 19 metre conservatory to the south.
It must be three metres deep.
The water is 15 metres deep and packed with sardines from top to bottom.
Unlike its rather shallow neighbouring waterbodies it is over six metres deep in places.
Such shafts may be up to 100 metres deep and are filled with sewage liquor.
A lot of snow is packed into hard snowdrifts that can be several metres deep.
The water is 8 metres deep there.
Its average depth is four metres and the deepest point is sixteen metres deep.
The loch is around 27 metres deep at its centre.
The eruption left a large caldera surrounded by volcanic ash deposits hundreds of metres deep.
Here it 's mountainous, and metres deep in snow.
This defence system extended over several floors and included galleries dug up to 40 metres deep.
Excavation was just over 5 metres deep in some areas ;.
Each starting box must measure three metres wide and four metres deep.
A lake of concentrated saltwater, 15 metres deep at the bottom of the sea.
At the height of the flood the trees can stand in water ten metres deep.
Gets up to 2 metres deep.
Twenty years ago those same ice floes would have been up to five metres deep.
A ditch about two metres wide and 1.8 metres deep is impassable for him.
Most of the artefacts were covered by a protective layer of sediment up to 2 metres deep.
She was then thrown to a water hole 15 metres deep and left abandoned.

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