That would depend on whether there is magma present. Temperatures may reach as high as 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit.
It looks like a volcano. +++ No it doesn't. A volcano is in rock. The Sun (or any similar star) is a ball of extremely hot, radioactive, gas.
inside a shield volcano is a hot surface of mamga
Inside a volcano, there is magma (molten rock), gases, and sometimes solid rock fragments. Outside a volcano, you'll find the volcano's cone, made of layers of ash, lava, and other volcanic materials. The surrounding area might also have lava flows, ash deposits, and volcanic gases.
Magma is inside the volcano, and it becomes lava when it comes out. :)
Inside a volcano theres a Magama Chamber that has three pipes connected to it. Two of the pipes go left and right and then the third tube goes straight up to the top of the volcano cone where the lava, gases and hot rocks shoot out from when the volcano is erupting. Thanx...:)
Hot Blazing Red...!
it gets more hot and burny
the magma is hot molten rock inside the volcano.
It will plug up the volcano, which will usually keep the volcano from erupting for about 100 years. However, after that, the entire volcano itself will explode.
because the hot gases inside earth wants to come out
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It looks like a volcano. +++ No it doesn't. A volcano is in rock. The Sun (or any similar star) is a ball of extremely hot, radioactive, gas.
inside a shield volcano is a hot surface of mamga
Inside a volcano, there is magma (molten rock), gases, and sometimes solid rock fragments. Outside a volcano, you'll find the volcano's cone, made of layers of ash, lava, and other volcanic materials. The surrounding area might also have lava flows, ash deposits, and volcanic gases.
VERY hot
Igneous rock... There are extrusive (formed on the exterior of a volcano by lava) and intrusive (formed on the inside of a volcano by magma).