No, those shiny peices you see are not diamonds.
The Pilgrims used thatch roofs in the beginning. But because thatched roofs burned easily, they changed to plank roofs.
It was used for roofs.
Black diamonds are usually used for jewelery when they are so identified. When not identified as such, they are probably used as industrial diamonds.
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.
Sedum is used on roofs because it has shallow roots and is not very tall. Sedum can tolerate wind periods of no rain.
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Diamonds are used to cut -- cleve or saw -- diamonds. In higher-tech-equipped facilities a laser can be used.
Diamonds are used to enhance cutting tools, because diamonds are the hardest mineral.
Yes, most diamonds mined -- about 80% -- are industrial diamonds that are only used in tools. Industrial diamonds improve precision, durability, and use.
Diamonds are used in jewelry and other decorative items such as crowns. Smaller diamonds are used in abrasives and crystal cutting tools.
Yellow diamonds are gemstones, and are used in jewelery and for other adornments.
No, diamonds are formed from carbon.