Diamonds -- as are all natural minerals -- are as old as Mother Earth. All continents except Europe and Antarctica -- so far -- have been identified as sources for diamonds.
Since diamonds have been part of human history for about 6,000 years, it's not possible to identify exactly which human in which location first picked up a shiny rock that was identified as a diamond.
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the first diamond was found in 1866 in south AfricaAnother AnswerThe name of the person who first picked up a diamond from the earth -- probably in India some 6,000 years ago -- has been lost to history.
Impossible to say. Diamond mining predates written history.
blue ground of the Premier mine in South Africa
There is no mine for 'blue' diamonds. Diamonds with trace amounts of boron possess a 'blue' cast, and can come from any diamond mine.
There no such thing as diamond poo.
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The first stage of a diamond is carbon.
the first diamond in Nunuvut was discovered in 2006.
Actually the Diamond Dust Rebellion has already come out in Japanese but wont come out in English until they get to the episodes with the arrancar and vizards.
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No. Diamonds come from the diamond mining process.
A clean diamond is a diamond that has not come from countries that fund violent civil conflicts in many African countries. You may have heard of a "blood diamond"
From all accounts, the Hope Diamond was found on planet Earth.
A conflict diamond is a blood diamond and they come from Angola, Liberia, Ivory Coast, the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Republic of Congo
Neil Diamond's daughter born from his first marriage
Diamond mines in Central & South Africa are where 50% of non-synthetic diamonds come from.