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.
The Sun. Lava on Earth is not as hot as the surface of the Sun.
No, the sun is much hotter than lava.
the sun
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.
the rays of the sun strike most directly at the equator, which is also why the countrie son it are the hottest. Also, the equator is perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the Earth and the sun so the sun hits it directly at 90 degrees. The equator sees the sun for most of the day (24 hours).
why does the lava sink or rise?
it depends on which lava lamp u get
The Moon is much closer to Earth than the Sun is, therefore making the moon appear to be as large or larger than the sun when viewed from Earth.
Yes. The sun is much hotter and even the hottest lava.
The Suns surface is about 6,000K much hotter than the Earths crust. The hottest lava can get at the surface is about 1,400K
The hottest lava on Earth today is basaltic lava. This lava erupts at temperatures of 1,800 to 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit.
No. The sun is composed of hydrogen and helium plasma. It is much hotter than lava.
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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.
the sun's core is the hottest part of the sun
The hottest region of the sun is the core.
The hottest region of the sun is the core.
The sun is not a planet, its a star but the hottest planet is venus but if the sun was a planet ,it would be the hottest.
core its filled with lava
Photons going on close to speed of light the heat is QA7.3 celsius hottest ever thats 10,000 time hotter than tha core of the sun