No.
Diamonds are formed deep within the earth's mantel -- under enormous pressure and intense, high heat, then erupted to the surface by volcanic pipes.
The eighth planet is Neptune, known as the stormy planet. It is another gas giant, and it is stormy because it is still forming. The amazing thing about the storms on Neptune is that scientists think that it is raining diamonds on this planet! You would definitely want to collect "rainwater" on Neptune.
No, i don't think so because you have to know that diamonds were first made from carbon.
yes diamonds are rare and beautiful
Some flawed diamonds could be called translucent: generally these diamonds are given an industrial use.
Diamonds are not necessarily disappearing. Diamonds are being mined all over the world, every day.
The benefits of volcanoes are fertile land,obsidian,and diamonds and other jewels!
All natural diamonds are erupted to the earth's surface through volcanic pipes, which are volcanic in their action, but not classified as what we've come to know as 'volcanoes'.
Via rising molten magma or by mining.
diamonds found inside the volcano
Diamonds made in factories are called man-made diamonds.
There isn't an even distribution of mineral throughout the world because (for example), diamonds are found near volcanoes, so diamonds wouldn't be found in a place with no volcanoes. Hope this helps:)
No volcano produces diamonds. Diamonds are erupted to the surface of the earth through volcanic pipes, which look like upside-down volcanoes. These pipes erupt indicator minerals, some of which include diamonds.
Man-made diamonds are usually called man-made diamonds.
All volcanoes are made of gas and magma.
No building on earth is 'made from diamonds'.
it is a pastry made of diamonds it is a pastry made of diamonds
No. Diamonds and coal are both allotropes of carbon. Coal and diamonds are not made from one another.