The deepest hole in the world is
Kole Superdeep Borehole
<em>It is at 9 inches in diameter, but at 40,230 feet (12,262 meters) reigns as the deepest hole.</em>
The answer to the question above is Lake Superior. This is acknowledged as the world's largest freshwater lake with respect to the surface area. It is also being recognized to contain as much water as all the other Great Lakes combined.
New Weapons Turn The Tide
With the new military technology, not only changed the War of the 100 years, but the whole war began to change in the world, like the English using cannons that could destroy the French castles; and new weapons like crossbows, which could shoot more arrows. While, among the French, the feeling of patriotism and nationalism began to grow as well, the English began to change the concept of fiefs, since the English needed large armies instead of feudal lords. The Italian cities flourished while England and France were recovering, and those Italian cities brought the Renaissance, the Reformation and the Age of Exploration.