What is death by lava like?

The extreme heat would probably burn your lungs and cause your organs to fail. “The water in the body would probably boil to steam, all while the lava is melting the body from the outside in,” Damby says. (No worries, though, the volcanic gases would probably knock you unconscious.)
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Do you die instantly in lava?

This wouldn't save you from a gruesome fate, however: Resting on a bed of molten rock four times hotter than the broiler in an oven, you'd quickly burst into flames and burn to death.
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Is falling in lava a painful death?

Would you feel pain if you fell in lava? The height matters, because lava is actually acting a little like a solid. So if you are dropped onto lava from 30 metres, it would be like smacking on hard hot rock, which is painful. The lava would not instantly kill you, but your death would be within a few seconds.
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How long can a human body last in lava?

You will last 3-5 seconds in lava before the body starts to melt and deteriorate.
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What happens when a body falls into lava?

The extreme heat would probably burn your lungs and cause your organs to fail. “The water in the body would probably boil to steam, all while the lava is melting the body from the outside in,” Damby says. (No worries, though, the volcanic gases would probably knock you unconscious.)
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Can lava melt human bones?

Do human bones burn in lava? Even within modern crematoria, which burn efficiently and at high temperatures, the skeleton will survive.
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What does lava smell like?

Lava does have a smell – sort of acrid, and a bit sulfury (most of the sulfur gas comes out at the eruptive vent, but there is a little in the lava itself).
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What does lava taste like?

Mostly once cooled all volcanic rocks have a non taste. Freshly cooled lava can have smell and taste from roasted trees and other organics that it burned up. Consider that Hawaiian lava cooled in the ocean might taste salty unless the salt was washed away with rain water.
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Can lava melt human skin?

Dipping your hand into molten rock won't kill you instantly, but it will give you severe, painful burns — “the kind that destroy nerve endings and boil subcutaneous fat,” says David Damby, a research chemist at the USGS Volcano Science Center, in an email to The Verge.
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How fast would you die in a volcano?

For a few seconds it would hurt very badly. By the time you could count to 3, providing that you didn't fall face first, you would be unconscious, and shortly after you'd be dead.
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Is it OK to touch lava?

Lava won't kill you if it briefly touches you. You would get a nasty burn, but unless you fell in and couldn't get out, you wouldn't die. With prolonged contact, the amount of lava "coverage" and the length of time it was in contact with your skin would be important factors in how severe your injuries would be!
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Is lava worse than fire?

No. Lava, when being forced from the earth, is between 700 and 1200 Celsius or roughly 1300 to 2200 Fahrenheit. The hottest fire is from an Oxyacetylene torch, also called a cutting torch, that reaches roughly 3000 Celsius or about 5400 Fahrenheit.
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Can lava cook meat?

A grill that reached just over 1,000 degrees Celsius (2,000 Fahrenheit) - more than double the maximum temperature of average ovens. "Cooking with lava is simply the most spectacular way to grill a 10-ounce rib-eye steak," Bompas told Kara Manke over at NPR last year.
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What is the rarest type of lava?

CARBONATITES. Carbonatites are perhaps the most unusual of all lavas. They are defined, when crystalline, by having more than 50% carbonate (CO3-bearing) minerals, and typically they are composed of less than 10% SiO2.
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What is the real color of lava?

The color of lava depends on its temperature. It starts out bright orange (1000-1150 C). As it cools the color changes to bright red (800-1000 C), then do dark red (650-800 C), and to brownish red (500-650 C). Solid lava is black (but can still be very hot).
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What is the most smelly element?

Smells can often be subjective (and culture-specific, as in case of cheese), but if you ask chemists to universally agree upon one element in the periodic table that has succeeded in snaring the title of king of bad smells, they would probably settle upon sulfur, especially in the form of thiols.
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Which body part does not burn in fire?

It is important to note that the skeleton does not 'turn to ash' upon burning. Even within modern crematoria, which burn efficiently and at high temperatures, the skeleton will survive.
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What Cannot be melted by lava?

The short answer is that while lava is hot, it's not hot enough to melt the rocks on the side of or surrounding the volcano. Most rocks have melting points higher than 700℃.
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Can anything alive survive lava?

These complex acids are held together by molecular bonds. Above a certain temperature, these bonds break – and even the coldest lava on the planet would be far too hot for DNA or RNA to remain intact. So no, you almost certainly won't find anything alive in molten rock, even extremophiles.
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Can lava melt diamonds?

The melting point of Diamond at about 100,000 atm is 4200 K, which is much higher than the temperature of lava. So, it is impossible for lava to melt a diamond.
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What happens if you drop ice in lava?

When lava meets ice, the resulting mess can cause flooding, destroy valuable resources and even produce explosions. The research found that lava didn't always just melt through the ice, and flow under the surface.
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Is lava Hotter Than The Sun?

Lava is indeed very hot, reaching temperatures of 2,200° F or more. But even lava can't hold a candle to the sun! At its surface (called the "photosphere"), the sun's temperature is a whopping 10,000° F! That's about five times hotter than the hottest lava on Earth.
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Can you walk on lava?

The temperature of lava is usually around 1,000°C (1,832°F), and at that heat, no suit would be able to protect you. If you imagined taking a nice stroll atop a lava flow, you probably wouldn't make it very far before catching fire. So if you're about to step on some lava, make sure you get a running start.
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What color fire is hottest?

The hottest part of the flame is the base, so this typically burns with a different colour to the outer edges or the rest of the flame body. Blue flames are the hottest, followed by white. After that, yellow, orange and red are the common colours you'll see in most fires.
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