No.
Diamonds can change into graphite under extreme heat and pressure, as they are both forms of carbon. This transformation typically occurs deep within the Earth's mantle where such conditions are present.
Black diamonds are more porous and from younger sedimentary rocks, so they are not as expensive as other diamonds.
it comes from the earth...the earth made diamonds,rubys and other special rocks
Diamonds can only be scratched by other diamonds. Diamond is the hardest natural mineral.
Outer space. No planet, no rocks. No rocks, no diamonds :(
Diamonds are formed from carbon.
Diamonds are the kind of rock that are diamonds
Crater of Diamonds is an ancient volcanic crater that contains diamonds in its rocks.
Yes, diamonds are minerals formed deep within the Earth's mantle under high pressure and temperature. They are not rocks but rather crystallized carbon, known for their brilliance and hardness.
Diamond is the hardest natural material and can cut through other rocks. Its exceptional hardness is due to its unique crystal structure.
Igneous rocks are the category of rocks that contain diamonds. The two types of igneous rocks that form diamonds are kimberlites and lamproites.
Diamonds are found in kimberlite and lamproite rocks, which are formed deep within the Earth's mantle and brought to the surface through volcanic activity. These rocks can sometimes contain diamonds as inclusions or as separate crystals.