Yes. You can consider diamonds 'Natural Resources' much the same as trees in the forest or coal in the veins of geography. They are formed deep below the earth's surface and erupt to be found by humans via volcanic pipes.
Diamonds, like any other natural raw material, are mined from the earth, usually in cone-shaped openings. You can see images of these openings, below.
Diamonds are erupted to the earth's surface from deep within the earth's mantle through volcanic pipes. Diamonds are found around the pipes, in the pipes and in waters that flow over the pipes that propel diamond material downstream. Diamonds are found on every continent except Europe and Antarctica.
the diamonds are the strongest natural material on earth. these drills can drill through anything
The overburden load / self weight of the approximately 150 to 190 km of material that overlies the layer of the Earth's mantle where diamonds form creates the pressure required.
This is a question without an answer. What is clear, however, is that extracting diamonds from the earth is expensive and dangerous: diamonds are not as common as air or water, for example. It is not possible to determine how many diamonds there may be on earth, but it may be accurate to write that diamonds are not necessarily 'in abundance' on earth.
They are used to cut other material because diamonds are the hardest thing on Earth.
Diamonds are the hardest material on earth, and 75% of diamonds mined are used in industry. Industrial diamonds are used for cutting tools.
the diamonds are the strongest natural material on earth. these drills can drill through anything
Yes, diamond is a raw material and is located deep within the earth's mantel.
Diamonds, like any other natural raw material, are mined from the earth, usually in cone-shaped openings. You can see images of these openings, below.
Read diamonds are 'obtained' from the earth, either through mining or through sifting of deposited material under water.
Diamonds are erupted to the earth's surface from deep within the earth's mantle through volcanic pipes. Diamonds are found around the pipes, in the pipes and in waters that flow over the pipes that propel diamond material downstream. Diamonds are found on every continent except Europe and Antarctica.
Raw diamonds are mined from the earth around kimberlite pipes that erupt this material to the earth's surface.
After diamonds are mined, the bulk deposit of earth is loaded into a truck and driven to a sorting belt, where the deposit is processed to separate the diamonds from the other material collected in the scoop.
the diamonds are the strongest natural material on earth. these drills can drill through anything
The overburden load / self weight of the approximately 150 to 190 km of material that overlies the layer of the Earth's mantle where diamonds form creates the pressure required.
No, diamonds don't surround the earth's mantle. Diamonds are formed within the earth's mantle, and are rare.