At first yes then it cools down.
The ash rises because it is in a cloud of hot gas. This cloud is then carried by the wind.
A volcano eruption occurs when magma, gas, and ash are expelled from a volcano's vent. This can lead to lava flow, ash cloud, and pyroclastic flows. Eruptions can vary in intensity and can have wide-ranging impacts on surrounding areas.
An ash cloud is something which comes out of the volcano
It depends on how far it has traveled. Ash fresh out of a volcano may be as hot as 1800 degrees Fahrenheit. Ash that has fallen from high in the atmosphere will be the same temperature as its environment.
No, an ash fall is not a volcano. An ash fall occurs when volcanic ash and debris are ejected from a volcano during an eruption and then carried by winds to surrounding areas, causing the ash to fall to the ground.
Hot things from a volcano are lava (molten rock), hot ash. steam, and toxic gasses.
Volcanic ash
pyroclastic flow
Not usually. Normally the outside of a volcano is the same temperature as an ordinary mountain of the same height. It will be hot, however, if there is an active lava flow or newly deposited hot ash on it.
The ash rises because it is in a cloud of hot gas. This cloud is then carried by the wind.
Magma, ash, and lava, a substance of hot molten rock coming from underground.
A volcano eruption occurs when magma, gas, and ash are expelled from a volcano's vent. This can lead to lava flow, ash cloud, and pyroclastic flows. Eruptions can vary in intensity and can have wide-ranging impacts on surrounding areas.
An ash cloud is something which comes out of the volcano
It depends on how far it has traveled. Ash fresh out of a volcano may be as hot as 1800 degrees Fahrenheit. Ash that has fallen from high in the atmosphere will be the same temperature as its environment.
No, an ash fall is not a volcano. An ash fall occurs when volcanic ash and debris are ejected from a volcano during an eruption and then carried by winds to surrounding areas, causing the ash to fall to the ground.
A tsunami is giant ocean wave usually caused by an undersea earthquake or landslide., whereas a volcano spurts out hot lava and ash.
The volcano that has caused the ash cloud is called Taal Volcano, located in the Philippines.