It would be possible if it ever happen.
Yes.
No, diamonds are formed under immense heat and pressure.
Because an huge earthquake happend and it cused the nuclear power plants to explode so radiation came out
According to Wikipedia, green colour in natural diamonds is caused by exposure to radiation. Manufactured or enhanced diamonds may be coloured green using different methods.
Green diamonds are referred to as "green diamonds". They get their color from natural radiation exposure that causes defects in the diamond's crystal lattice, resulting in the green hue. They are one of the rarest colored diamonds in the world.
When a natural -- not man-made diamond -- is radiated, the crystals containing trace amounts of minerals other than carbon, the natural, latent colour of the stone is enhanced. Whenever a diamond is radiated, it is imperative that this process be documented, so that any potential buyer understands where the diamond 'got its colour'. A gemologist can determine whether or not a diamond has been irradiated and its colour, therefore, enhanced. Intensely coloured diamonds are generally more valuable than diamonds with less prominent colours. As well, naturally coloured diamonds are more valuable than diamonds that have been enhanced.
Black holes do not explode in the traditional sense. However, they can release energy through processes like Hawking radiation. If a black hole were to suddenly lose mass and energy rapidly, it could lead to a powerful burst of radiation and particles, potentially causing damage to anything nearby.
The usual term is "collapse". This happens when the gas and radiation pressure, or degenerate pressure, is no longer enough to counteract gravity.
No, the Sun gives off radiation that can travel in space. The Sun will only explode when it goes through the stage of supernova.
The depends a lot on what type of rock it is. Some will crumble eventually turning to dust. Meanwhile coal turns into diamonds. Some react violently to pressure and can explode.
People began to explode in other countries due to extensive radiation poisoning in South Africa.
The presence of irradiated nitrogen trapped in the diamond's crystal lattice is responsible for giving diamonds a green color. The exposure to radiation causes the diamond to absorb light differently, resulting in the green coloration.