1150 degrees celsius
1150 Degrees Approx.
Ahh, lemme guess? Science homework too? I think it is 1150'C, but I'm not totally sure. It sounds like the best answer.
The average temperature is around 700 to 1600oC.
A quiet eruption typically produces basaltic lava. This type of lava is low in viscosity and flows easily, resulting in gentle, slow-moving lava flows. It often forms shield volcanoes with broad and gently sloping sides.
Silica content of lava, as well as the temperature of the lava.
No, volcanoes do not need lava to be volcanoes.
NO, volcanoes make lava.
Compared with the lava in composite volcanoes, hawaiian lava has a slow silica content, is runny, and erupts at a higher temperature.
No. Only a handful of Hawaii's volcanoes are active.
The Hawaiian islands are made of two types of volcanoes, shield volcanoes and cinder cone volcanoes. Shield volcanoes have broad bases with gentle slopes. Cinder cone volcanoes have steeper sides, are made from fragments of lava, and are usually located at the base of shield volcanoes.
Both erupt basaltic lava, which has a low silica content and a high temperature.
They are good examples of both shield volcanoes and hot spot volcanoes.