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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.
Inside a volcano is lava. But actually, we call it magma. so really, the answers is: magmaThanks !xlava....hot burning lava!
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.
They can be either. Most of the time a volcano is not actively erupting. So the temperature mostly depends on what the weather is. Even during small eruptions, lava and gasses do not heat most the outside of the volcano very much.
In some cases hot gasses, lava, and ash do not make it very far from the vent or rise above the volcano before they have a chance to melt much snow.
getting covered in really hot stuff called 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.
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Let's try to stay far away from that hot lava. The lava is flowing very quickly.
Inside a volcano is lava. But actually, we call it magma. so really, the answers is: magmaThanks !xlava....hot burning lava!
Montserrat is approximately the same age as your mother and it is not erupting with lava it is just galaxy's hot chocolate powder, i bet you any money if u were to pour hot water on it it would turn into hot chocolate
Lava is constituted of magma, molten rock formed deep inside Earth. When lava is thrown out of an erupting volcano, it is a liquid at temperatures from 700 °C to 1,200 °C (1,300 °F to 2,200 °F). Its color is red-hot, but as the lava cools downs and solidifies in rocks, it turns to the same rock color.
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.
They can be either. Most of the time a volcano is not actively erupting. So the temperature mostly depends on what the weather is. Even during small eruptions, lava and gasses do not heat most the outside of the volcano very much.
Some volcano words are: boiling hot lava molten metamorphic rock erupting tall volcano(of course)
In some cases hot gasses, lava, and ash do not make it very far from the vent or rise above the volcano before they have a chance to melt much snow.
Lava is molten rock that spews from an erupting volcano. It is extremely hot, reaching temperatures as high as 1,300 to 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit (704 to 1093 degrees Celsius). In a volcanic eruption, lava is in liquid form. When it solidifies, it forms igneous rock. However, it can take quite a long time to cool, traveling great distances before becomes solid