Over 1000 degrees centigrade
Mount Etna's lava typically has a temperature ranging from about 800 to 1,200 degrees Celsius (1,472 to 2,192 degrees Fahrenheit). The exact temperature can vary depending on the type of eruption and the composition of the magma. Basaltic lava, which is common at Etna, tends to be on the hotter end of this spectrum.
Mount Etna's nickname is "Mongibello," which means "beautiful mountain" in Italian.
Mount Etna's last eruption occurred in February 2021, with lava flows and ash emissions reported from the volcano in Sicily, Italy. Etna is one of the most active volcanoes in the world, frequently experiencing eruptions.
Mount Tambora's lava can reach temperatures of around 1,300 to 1,600 degrees Celsius (2,372 to 2,912 degrees Fahrenheit). This extreme heat allows the lava to flow relatively quickly and efficiently when erupting from the volcano.
Only 77 people have ever died due to Mount Etnas eruptions, such as the 9 tourists who died due to small sudden vent clearance which showered them with ash, lava ect. Mount Etna is a slow flowing volcano which usually allows people time to evacuate.
Mount Etna's lava typically has a temperature ranging from about 800 to 1,200 degrees Celsius (1,472 to 2,192 degrees Fahrenheit). The exact temperature can vary depending on the type of eruption and the composition of the magma. Basaltic lava, which is common at Etna, tends to be on the hotter end of this spectrum.
the eruption of 1669
Mount Etna's nickname is "Mongibello," which means "beautiful mountain" in Italian.
On 15th August 2010 in 2011's point of view
The Type of Lava that is really, really hot and could kill lots of people
it is made up of igneous rocks, magma,and hot lava
earthquakes. dangerous gases and scorching hot lava!!
Mount Etna's last eruption occurred in February 2021, with lava flows and ash emissions reported from the volcano in Sicily, Italy. Etna is one of the most active volcanoes in the world, frequently experiencing eruptions.
Mount Tambora's lava can reach temperatures of around 1,300 to 1,600 degrees Celsius (2,372 to 2,912 degrees Fahrenheit). This extreme heat allows the lava to flow relatively quickly and efficiently when erupting from the volcano.
Only 77 people have ever died due to Mount Etnas eruptions, such as the 9 tourists who died due to small sudden vent clearance which showered them with ash, lava ect. Mount Etna is a slow flowing volcano which usually allows people time to evacuate.
Mount Etna forst erupted in 1500 BC. FACT!
It got really hot and the crust was rubbing on the plates it got hot and started as lava and ended up as magma.