Lava is molten rock that spews from an erupting volcano. It is extremely hot, reaching temperatures as high as 1,300 to 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit (704 to 1093 degrees Celsius). In a volcanic eruption, lava is in liquid form. When it solidifies, it forms igneous rock. However, it can take quite a long time to cool, traveling great distances before becomes solid
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Put a 195 degree thermostat in it and see what it reads. Are you SURE the GAUGE is not LIEING to you ???
35 degrees Fahrenheit is 1.7 degrees Celsius. 35 degrees Celsius is 95 degrees Fahrenheit.
-180 degrees Celsius = -292 degrees Fahrenheit
Magma that reaches earth's surface is called lava.
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when the lava rock is in the volcanoe it is magma, and when it reaches the outside of the volcanoe it is lava.
If it reaches the surface, it is magma or lava. If it merely intrudes into rocks already formed, it is intrusive. Such as sills and dikes.
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lava is rock that is in its molted form ,lava is what magma's called when it reaches the surface.
Molten rock from under the surface (called 'magma') that reaches the Earth's surface and flows out is is called 'lava'.
Lava cools down and accumulates into rock as it reaches Earth's surface
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Magma is molten material under the Earths crust with temperatures between 700-1300 degrees. Lava is the magma that reaches the surface and exits the volcano.