Here's a general range:
* Typical range: 700°C to 1300°C (1292°F to 2372°F)
* Extremely hot magma: Can reach temperatures up to 1600°C (2912°F)
Factors affecting magma temperature:
* Depth: Deeper magma is generally hotter than shallower magma due to the Earth's internal heat.
* Composition: Magma rich in silica tends to be cooler than magma with less silica.
* Presence of volatiles: Water and other volatiles can lower the melting point of rock, resulting in cooler magma.
It's important to remember that these are just general guidelines. The actual temperature of specific magma can vary greatly.