Yes. The sun is much hotter and even the hottest lava.
No. The sun made mostly of hydrogen and helium. It is far hotter than lava.
Yes. Lava is 700° to 1250° Celsius and the Sun is 5496.85 degrees Celsius.
Lava is magma that is erupted onto Earth's surface. The temperature is essentially the same, except for the cooling that may occur after eruption.
Wikipedia gives the range of magma temperatures as normally between 700 C and 1300 C. Lava is magma that has been forced out into air or water.
It depends on what is burning. While lava can be as hot as 2200 F, some flames can be much hotter, such as 3600 F or more, while a candle flame can be as low as 1800 F.It would depend. Lava is hotter than a typical wood or coal-buring fire, but some flames, such as that of an acetylene torch, is hotter than lava.
Well SOMETIMES Lava can be hotter Depends on the color
The sun is much hotter than the Earth's crust. The temperature at the Earth's core is estimated to be around 5700 degrees Celsius, whereas the temperature at the surface of the sun is about 5500 degrees Celsius.
No. The sun is composed of hydrogen and helium plasma. It is much hotter than lava.
Hotter than the sun, because than is used when comparing, and your comparing something's hotness versus the sun's hotness.
No. None of the planets is hotter than the sun.
No It really depends on which sun ur referring to. The sun may be hotter than a sun in another galaxy and colder than another!!!
No. The sun is actually hotter than Betelgeuse, but much smaller.