Not usually. Normally the outside of a volcano is the same temperature as an ordinary mountain of the same height. It will be hot, however, if there is an active lava flow or newly deposited hot ash on it.
Hot magma outside a volcano is called lava. Lava is molten rock that flows out of a volcano during an eruption.
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.
Yes, lava is on the outside of a volcano. Magma is on the inside of a volcano.
VERY hot
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.
The verb for volcano is "erupt."
Hot things from a volcano are lava (molten rock), hot ash. steam, and toxic gasses.
An "Active" volcano.
There is no code. You have to be a member to get IN the volcano, but you don't have to be a member to be outside of the volcano.
A shield volcano
First, the magma breaks open rocks underneath the volcano. Then, it flows up through cracks of the volcano. After it is all the way to the top, the volcano erupts. Then the magma and lava flows outside the volcano.
Outside the volcano is rock. inside the volcano is rock, and, in an active volcano, magma (known is lava when it reaches the surface) hope this helps! poopmonkey love u