Most lava or magma types will fall in a temperature range of 1300-2400oF (700 to 1300oC). It all depends on the type of lava.
It depends on the type of lava. Basaltic lava, the most common type, is 1,800 to 2,100 degrees Fahrenheit. Other types of lava are cooler. The lowest temperature lava is the carbonatite lava, found only at the volcano Ol Doinyo Lengai in Tanzania is about 950 degrees Fahrenheit. Well,Rock turns into lava at 600-1200 Degrees Celsius, So maybe 800 and higher the temperature of Lava from Hawaiian Volcanos is about 1150 Degrees Celsius.
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∙ 14y ago2000 degrees Fahrenheit Another answer: I will say the answer is: 950 °C (1,750 °F)
Reason: Lava is molten rock expelled by a volcano during eruption. When first expelled from a volcanic vent, it is a liquid at temperatures from 700 °C to 1,200 °C (1,300 °F to 2,200 °F).
Rocks melt into lava at temperatures typically between 700°C to 1200°C (1292°F to 2192°F), depending on the composition of the rock and the pressure conditions.
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∙ 7y agoThe most common lava, basaltic lava, generally solidifies at around 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit.
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∙ 12y agoAt What temprature do rocks melt in to lava? between 600-1200 degrees Celsius
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∙ 11y agoThat depends on the composition of the lava. Temperatures range from about 700 to about 1,000 degrees Celsius.
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∙ 14y agolava is already liquid. I think youmight mean to ask "what temperature does rock melt?",in which case most of the time it is 700c- 1,200c
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∙ 11y agoThe range of melting temperatures for lava is between 700 0C and 1 200 0C.
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∙ 7y agoThe answer depends on the composition of the lava.
Yes, magma can melt iron. Magma is composed of molten rock, which can reach temperatures high enough to melt iron, which has a melting point of about 1538 degrees Celsius. When iron-bearing materials are exposed to high enough temperatures in the Earth's mantle or during volcanic activity, they can melt and become part of the magma.
Yes, lava can melt and erode rocks, creating holes or cavities in them. This process is known as vesiculation, where gases trapped in the molten lava expand and escape, leaving behind voids or bubbles in solidified rocks.
Lava is extremely hot molten rock that can melt materials with low melting points like metals and some types of rocks. However, it does not melt everything in the world as there are materials such as diamond that have much higher melting points than lava.
Yes. The melting point of lead is 327.46 °C. The temperature of lava is definitely greater than that. hence it can melt lead.
no, there are more rocks
Lava and magma are two forms of melted rocks
lava is formed when rocks melt
Yes, magma can melt iron. Magma is composed of molten rock, which can reach temperatures high enough to melt iron, which has a melting point of about 1538 degrees Celsius. When iron-bearing materials are exposed to high enough temperatures in the Earth's mantle or during volcanic activity, they can melt and become part of the magma.
it all depends on whether or not there even is lava coming out of the volcano and what is in the vacinity. somethings like certain rocks will not melt. a town of people will though.
The rocks in the center of the Earth are under so much pressure that the heat makes the rocks melt. The melted rock is magma, or lava once it has got out of the ground.
The temperature needed to melt rocks can vary depending on the type of rock. Generally, igneous rocks (e.g. basalt) melt at temperatures around 1000-1200 degrees Celsius, while metamorphic rocks (e.g. marble) can melt at lower temperatures around 800-1000 degrees Celsius.
Absolutely. If a rock is heated up by subduction into deeper parts of the earth, or even if it is in contact with other molten rocks (like lava) it can melt.
Yes, lava can melt and erode rocks, creating holes or cavities in them. This process is known as vesiculation, where gases trapped in the molten lava expand and escape, leaving behind voids or bubbles in solidified rocks.
No. They will reach the same temperature.
the holes in extrusive igneous rocks (lava) are called vesicles. They are formed by gas escaping from the rock when molten, leaving bubbles in the melt which which may be preserved when the lava solidifies
Lava is extremely hot molten rock that can melt materials with low melting points like metals and some types of rocks. However, it does not melt everything in the world as there are materials such as diamond that have much higher melting points than lava.
No, if it's with heat like magma or lava, yes, that's what changes it. (: