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It is safest to stay at least 3-6 miles away from an active volcano. However, the distance can vary depending on the volcano's activity level and the specific hazards present, so it's best to follow local authorities' guidelines.

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You could, if you want to get burned. Actually, it really depends. If the lava is hardened into a volcanic rock, then yes, you can stand "real close to it". If it is still molten, it can't be too hot and it can'texplode in your face. I hope I helped :p

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14y ago
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you can hear a volcano from 10,000 miles away

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13y ago
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As close as you want, but the risk to your life would increase the closer you got.

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14y ago
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like 35 miles

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13y ago
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until you reach the magma...

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2 miles

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