Volcano lava is hot that turns everything in to stone after it has touched objects,even humans.
Lava has a variety of temperatures, depending on the type of lava expelled. The temperatures can range from 700 degrees Celsius (1,300 degrees Fahrenheit), to 1,200 degrees Celsius (2,200 degrees Fahrenheit), though in the distant past there is speculation that the temperature of lava has reached a whopping 1,600 degrees Celsius (2,900 degrees Fahrenheit). Fortunately, the earths mantle isn't hot enough for lava to reach that temperature anymore.
gets to 1,160 degrees celsius and 2,160 degrees fahrenheit.
Lava erupting from volcanoes can be as hot as 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit.
Lava can get up to 2500 degrees Fahrenheit.
Depending on the type, some lava may remain liquid down to about 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit. However, the term lava may also refer to old lava flows that have solidified and are not longer hot.
Lava can get up to about 2200 degrees Fahrenheit.
lava gets over 1000 degrees Fahrenheit. the darker it is, the cooler, the lighter it is, the hotter
Lava is a liquid at temperatures from 700 to 1,200 °C (1,292 to 2,192 °F).
When lava cools it turns into rock.
it is really cold
It usually depends on how hot the lava and how cold the water is. I think it can take around half a minute for the lava to cool off when its in cold water and that's all i can think of.
it cools it down
Lava flows from the rifts and is cooled quickly by sea water
That shouldn't be a question because it's common sense that lava is hot because it comes from the core and essential for our earth to have the flow. Lava helps make islands and etc. If the lava was cold that means our core would be a ball of ice and we would be living in a different formation of crust in the surface of our planet.
water, cold
Wetland, cold
it is really cold
lava
It usually depends on how hot the lava and how cold the water is. I think it can take around half a minute for the lava to cool off when its in cold water and that's all i can think of.
Easy, temperature. An example is lava. Lava is so hot, it is red. Snow, it is so cold because it is white.
one is HOT lava lava and rock............magma is cold lava so you don't have to say HOT lava
Magma is cold lava, when a volcano has erupted and lava starts to pour out when it cools down or touches water it turns into a rock cold magma.
Hot/Cold cycle.
it cools it down
Lava flows from the rifts and is cooled quickly by sea water
Cold (almost freezing) water applied to lava can slow the flow and eventually cause it to solidify.