200 kilometers per hour
Yes, top speed a horse can reach an average of about 45mph this is much faster then the fastest lava flow,
Lava can reach supersonic speeds in some highly explosive volcanic eruptions. Lava speed is mostly dependent on the lava's viscosity, whether it's runny or sticky. Most runny lava flows are probably less than 10 miles per hour. The more viscous, the slower the flow, depending on slope and other conditions.
When lava flows reach the sea, the lava rapidy cools to form an igneous rock.
Lava can reach temperatures of about 1,250° Celsius. The lava of the Hawaiian volcanoes reach these temperatures. Normal lava temperatures reach 750° Celsius. That is still much hotter than your oven is capable of reaching. hope that helps xxOr lava can be 1,300° to 2,200° F (700° to 1,200° C.
When magma becomes lava it has reached the very top of the volcano and is out of it on land
mph / kmph
Molten lava near the surface can reach 1200 deg. C, or 2200 deg. F.
It depends on the speed of the lava flow. You pretty much know that if its flowing fast, then you have to stay away :)It's all about the consistency of the lava.Hope this helped
when it reaches land
Molten material that flows from volcanoes is called lava. This hot, liquid rock can reach temperatures of over 1,300 degrees Fahrenheit. As it cools and solidifies, it forms igneous rocks like basalt or andesite.
Yes, because the hotter lava gets, the easier it can flow. The reduced density of hot lava, plus reduced hardening of the leading edge, means that it will travel much more rapidly than cooler, thicker lava.
Streams of molten lava out of a volcano are called 'lava flows'.