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Grenada is characterized by volcanic activity, resulting in rugged mountainous terrain across the island. The major landforms include the central mountain range, which includes Mount Saint Catherine, the highest point in Grenada. Additionally, there are numerous lush valleys, waterfalls, and volcanic crater lakes scattered throughout the island.
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No, there are no active volcanoes in Grenada. The last volcanic activity on the island occurred over 100,000 years ago, and Grenada is not known to have any currently active volcanic activity.
Grenada's area is 344 million square meters.
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The mountain in Grenada that begins with G is called Mount Saint Catherine. It is the highest peak in Grenada, standing at an elevation of 2,760 feet (840 meters) above sea level.
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At 2,756 feet (840 meters) Mount Saint Catherine is the highest mountain in Grenada.
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Guatemala is in the region of North American known as "Central America," and borders Mexico. There are also two Caribbean island nations beginning with the letter G that are considered part of North America: Guadeloupe and Grenada.
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The main mountain range in Grenada is the Grand Etang Range, which includes peaks such as Mount St. Catherine, the highest point on the island. There are also smaller mountain ranges like the Mount Qua Qua Range and the Mount Sinai Range. These mountain ranges provide scenic hiking opportunities and stunning views of the island.
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The Grampian Mountains is a prominent mountain range in Scotland, running from southwest to northeast. It encompasses popular peaks such as Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the British Isles.