It depends on what type of jewels or gems you are talking about. Lava may not be hot enough to melt those jewels that are a product of high temperature formation. Gemstone melting points vary greatly.
Lava, by definition (Wikipedia) is "...both ... molten rock expelled by a volcano during an eruption and the resulting rock after solidification and cooling."
Diamonds are blasted to the surface of the earth through volcanic pipes that contain trace minerals, such as kimberlite and lamproite. This composition is different from the more common 'molten rock' that we know as lava.
You can read more about these volcanic blasts, below.
no it can not because the melting point of a diamond is 3550 Celsius
The melting point of diamond is sufficiently high that magma would not melt it.
You would have a lava clump that encased a diamond. Once cooled, you could chip away the lava and find your diamond.
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No. Diamonds are composed of carbon, which has the highest melting point of any substance. However, lava may potentially coause diamonds to chemically break down.
Lava eats dimonds
yes it would be active but rarely errupt but it would still be active
When It always does eruptions.
no. due to the heat it would explode/shatter...
Maye bee
I would say no.
If active, you would most likely burn
Probably. After boiling, a diamond would be very clean.
yes it would be active but rarely errupt but it would still be active
When It always does eruptions.
no. due to the heat it would explode/shatter...
That would describe an active volcano.
There are several active volcanoes in Mexico. Two of them would be the Popocatepetl and Colima volcanoes.
Hawaii's largest island
If we had the technology
Maye bee
I would say no.
An Active volcano is one that has erupted at least once in the past 15,20years.An Extinct volcano has not erupted within the past 15,20 years.A Dormant volcano is an Active volcano that is not currently erupting but can erupt anytime.