let's just say if you ever go near a volcano it feels like someone is burning your eyes out and then you just melt>
The temperature of a volcano when it is not active is similar to the surrounding environment, which can range from ambient temperature to slightly higher depending on the geothermal heat escaping from the volcano.
Creating a large temperature and energy in a volcano is not possible to do artificially. Volcanoes are natural geological features powered by the Earth's internal heat and energy. Any attempts to interfere with a volcano could have dangerous consequences and are not recommended.
Probably 1000oc till 1200oc
The Popocatepetl volcano in Mexico typically has summit temperatures around 200-300 degrees Celsius.
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.
The temperature of a volcano when it is not active is similar to the surrounding environment, which can range from ambient temperature to slightly higher depending on the geothermal heat escaping from the volcano.
The temperature of her body was hotter than a volcano.
The temperature in an active volcano is between 700 °C to 1,500 °C, because when a volcano is dormant or becomes inactive the temperature slowly (over many tens of years) falls to that of the ground surrounding it.
1150 Degrees Approx.
it generally goes down.
Creating a large temperature and energy in a volcano is not possible to do artificially. Volcanoes are natural geological features powered by the Earth's internal heat and energy. Any attempts to interfere with a volcano could have dangerous consequences and are not recommended.
Probably 1000oc till 1200oc
The Popocatepetl volcano in Mexico typically has summit temperatures around 200-300 degrees Celsius.
Most valcanos get a little over 1000 degrees.
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.
The temperature of the core of a volcano can reach between 700 to 1300 degrees Celsius (1292 to 2372 degrees Fahrenheit).
They can be either. Most of the time a volcano is not actively erupting. So the temperature mostly depends on what the weather is. Even during small eruptions, lava and gasses do not heat most the outside of the volcano very much.