VERY hot
The verb for volcano is "erupt."
Hot things from a volcano are lava (molten rock), hot ash. steam, and toxic gasses.
An "Active" volcano.
A shield volcano
No. Kilauea is associated with a hot spot.
hot burning lava comes out of an volcano when it explodes
Vesuvius is a explosive subduction volcano, not a hot spot volcano.
Yes, Kilauea volcano in Hawaii is considered a hot spot volcano. This means it is formed by a mantle plume beneath the Earth's crust, creating a source of heat and molten rock that erupts to the surface.
A hot spot volcano is a volcano is one that forms as a result of an extra hot area of the mantle just beneath the crust. Such volcanoes are often far from plate boundaries. A cinder cone volcano is a relatively small volcano with steep slopes made of cinders. The two are not mutually exclusive: some cinder cone volcanoes are associated with hot spots.
Kilauea
It is a volcano that originates on the seafloor at a hot spot or in conjunction with plate tectonics.
because the volcano doesn't affect the weather :)