Yes. Diamonds burn at a relatively low temperature, as the carbon bonds are not thermally strong.
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'Low temperature' in this case is 3,820 degrees Kelvin -- 3,546.8499 C or 6,416.329 F. This is the highest melting point for any natural mineral.
Logistically, you may not be able to focus a 'nuke' on a diamond target -- the largest example of which fits into the palm of a grown man's hand.
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1. nuke your face 2. nuke people 3. nuke the city 4. nuke the world 5. nuke things 6. nuke your school 7. nuke bad guys 8. nuke your bad stuff 9. shoot the nuke 10. nuke the fire 11. nuke the moon 12. nuke your really boring things 13. nuke this website 14. nuke robbers 15. nuke the ground
if by nuke you mean the weapon of destruction, yes, overtime it can.
Their are a lot of chemicals in a nuke which makes an explosion on impact because of metal.
A tactical nuke is actually the one thats stronger than nuclear bomb nuke well a nuclear factory is not a weapon its stronger than it but its not a weapon
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Not likely. The primary fissile material in the nuke is an alpha emitter, and alpha particles would not penetrate the casing. There are still gamma and neutron emissions, but not enough to reliably detect the nuke with a GM detector unless you were right on top of it.
Diamonds are not permeable, so nothing on earth can penetrate the structure of a diamond, including chlorinated water.
1. nuke your face 2. nuke people 3. nuke the city 4. nuke the world 5. nuke things 6. nuke your school 7. nuke bad guys 8. nuke your bad stuff 9. shoot the nuke 10. nuke the fire 11. nuke the moon 12. nuke your really boring things 13. nuke this website 14. nuke robbers 15. nuke the ground
itis an extended nuke
NOTHING can survive a nuke.
its te biggest nuke an thats the thing the nuke hit japan
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You can't nuke anymore.
you can't get a nuke in black ops
Dad's Nuke was created in 1986.
Nuke is a slang term for nuclear.