The most popular location for finding diamonds is in the Crater of Diamonds State Park, in Arkansas. This state park is open to whomever wants to dig for stones. (Read more, below.)
Diamond mining per se does not appear to be a viable industry in the United States. (Read more, below.)
South Africa. In addition to the gold and diamonds, some rare minerals mined there have been found nowhere else on earth.
You can find diamonds in Arkansas, in the Crater of Diamonds State Park.
Arkansas is the home to Crater of Diamonds State Park, the only option for finding diamonds in any US state.
Arkansas is the US state out of which come the most diamonds. The United States just doesn't have the "right geology" to have diamonds as a natural resource. Diamonds usually come from or appear near (having washed out of) kimberlite pipes. The geology of the US is broad and breathtaking, but does not include much in the way of these unique geologic structures.
49 million tons.
Yes, diamonds are mined.
The earth is mined to get diamonds.
Gold and diamonds are both mined in the earth.
Diamonds mined in Australia follow the same type of distribution channel as diamonds mined in any country. Mined diamonds are graded, brokered, then bought and sold based on the diamond's quality.
Mined diamonds are superior to any man made diamonds.
Yes, diamonds are mined in South Africa.
Diamonds are mined, so whatever effect mining may have on the earth is made when diamonds are mined.
Diamonds are mined.
About 80% of all diamonds mined are industrial diamonds, and these are the most commonly used diamonds everywhere. This use of diamonds is not measured in number of diamonds, but in tons.
mined (like mined for diamonds)
Brown diamonds are the most common colour of diamonds mined, of gem-quality. Only about 20% of all diamonds mined are of gem quality.
Diamonds have to be mined by humans