a diamond's melting point is so high
magma will not melt it
The melting point of diamond is sufficiently high that magma would not melt it.
No. It's the Metamorphic rocks that melt and become magma.
Almost everything.
Yes. Magma is underground molten rock.
rocks near the mantle melt and become magma, the volcano launches this magma and it opens a new layer of rock to melt
rocks near the mantle melt and become magma, the volcano launches this magma and it opens a new layer of rock to melt
No! First of all, magma is below the surface and it is molten material.
Magma is the result of partial melting of crustal rocks. It is a eutectic melt product.
No, not if the diamond is on earth, and not closer to the sun.
it's alredy melted rock
They would melt.
Lava, magma, melt.