650 to 1050 Degrees centigrade depending on where the eruption is happening (type of plate boundary).
The filament of an incandescent light bulb is actually significantly hotter than lava. Temperatures may exceed 4,000 degrees in some bulbs.
Depends on where the lava is how much lava there is etc, Aka if you stick ur head into a pool of lava death is almost instant, But if you stand in a pool of lava it might take around 20 seconds for it to melt your bones and flesh.
Nobody really knows and it also depends on the size of the volcano.
The lava is pahoehoe Lava.
one is HOT lava lava and rock............magma is cold lava so you don't have to say HOT lava
Lava is significantly hotter than a light bulb. While a typical incandescent light bulb operates at temperatures around 200 to 300 degrees Celsius (392 to 572 degrees Fahrenheit), lava can reach temperatures between 700 and 1,200 degrees Celsius (1,292 to 2,192 degrees Fahrenheit). Therefore, lava is much hotter than a light bulb.
pillow lava is 2500 degrees
Volcano lava is hot that turns everything in to stone after it has touched objects,even humans.
It is usually around 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
The hottest lava on Earth today is basaltic lava. This lava erupts at temperatures of 1,800 to 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yes. Lava is 700° to 1250° Celsius and the Sun is 5496.85 degrees Celsius.
Hardened lava typically ranges from about 600 to 1200 degrees Celsius (1100 to 2200 degrees Fahrenheit), depending on the type of lava and cooling conditions.
5000 degrees
A lava lamp typically operates at 140-170 degrees Fahrenheit (60-77 degrees Celsius) to heat the wax and create the lava lamp effect.
Lava is far hotter. Steam from a geyser is close to the boiling point of water, which is 212 degrees Fahrenheit at sea level and lower at higher elevations. Lava is far hotter as the material as the melting points are well above the boiling point of lava. The coolest lava in the world, the unique carbonatite lava that erupts from the volcano Ol Doinyo Legnai in Africa, is at a temperature of about 900 to 1,100 degrees Fahrenheit. The most common type of lava is bsalatic lava, which is 2,000 to 2,200 degrees.
Lava temperatures can vary, but typically range from 1,300 to 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit (700 to 1,200 degrees Celsius). The exact temperature depends on the type of lava and its composition.
A volcanic eruption can produce lava that ranges in temperature from 1300 to 2200 degrees Fahrenheit (700 to 1200 degrees Celsius). However, the exact temperature can vary based on the composition of the lava and the type of volcano.