Each volcano has its own characteristic temperature. 1200 degrees was offered by one responder. Wikipedia gives the usual range as 700 C to 1300 C.
Hotter then fire.
almost as hot as cjay
no tyler no
Depending on the type of chemical composition of the lava, the temperatures can range from 1300 to 2280 degrees Fahrenheit. The lava in Hawaii is in the hottest range.
Volcano lava is hot that turns everything in to stone after it has touched objects,even humans.
pretty darn hot, pal
Volcanoes that form islands over hot spots sometimes become dormant because they move away from the hot spot. If they move away from the hot spot, magma is no longer created.
Cone volcanoes which are likely to erupt explosively are found at subduction zones. Spreading zones (constructive plate boundaries) and hot spots produce quieter volcanoes because their lava is thinner. The ones at hot spots are shield volcanoes.
volcanoes are a rock formation that's what the have to do with rocks and when the hot magma (lava) gets hit with cold water the magma (lava) starts to harden there fore creating a lava rock
at hot spots(a place where volcanoes are very active)
there are different types of volcanoes for different reasons. how they form has alot to do with the type of lava said volcano produces. fluid basaltic lava tends to create shield volcanoes. spatter cones tend to form when hot erupting lava contains just enough explosive gas to prevent the formation of a lava flow, but not enough to shatter it into small fragments. hot expanding gas tears the lava into hot fluid clots.
because they have to be hot when the lava spils
Volcanoes that form islands over hot spots sometimes become dormant because they move away from the hot spot. If they move away from the hot spot, magma is no longer created.
hot stuff
lava/magma
Lava is hot and danger.The lava is fire and light.My friend saw a volcano with lava.The volcanoes are full of hot lava.
Hot molten lava like everywhere else
outside
Cone volcanoes which are likely to erupt explosively are found at subduction zones. Spreading zones (constructive plate boundaries) and hot spots produce quieter volcanoes because their lava is thinner. The ones at hot spots are shield volcanoes.
because of the hot, molten lava under the earth's mantle
volcanoes are a rock formation that's what the have to do with rocks and when the hot magma (lava) gets hit with cold water the magma (lava) starts to harden there fore creating a lava rock
at hot spots(a place where volcanoes are very active)
there are different types of volcanoes for different reasons. how they form has alot to do with the type of lava said volcano produces. fluid basaltic lava tends to create shield volcanoes. spatter cones tend to form when hot erupting lava contains just enough explosive gas to prevent the formation of a lava flow, but not enough to shatter it into small fragments. hot expanding gas tears the lava into hot fluid clots.