no but in platinum can
The dimensions -- measurements -- of a diamond include its carat weight, its cut, its clarity and its colour.
Diamond gemstones are graded according to each diamond's cut, colour, clarity and carat weight.
Depending on the cut, every diamond weighing two carats will have different dimensions. For example, a round brilliant cut diamond could measure about 8.2MM at the girdle. Its other dimensions depend on the quality of the cut.
The answer depends entirely on how the dimensions change. It is possible to change the dimensions without changing the perimeter. It is also possible to change the dimensions without changing the area. (And it is possible to change the area without changing the perimeter.)
According to Wikipedia, these are the dimensions of the Hope Diamond: "The dimensions in terms of length, width, and depth are 25.60mm × 21.78mm × 12.00mm (1in × 7/8in × 15/32in)."
Every base is in the infieldof the average baseball diamond with regular dimensions.
No but if it is enlarged its dimensions are changed
when reducing or enlarging the dimensions you obviously have to change the dimensions. but do not change the ratio of the vaules. also do not cahnge the unit of the values.
No natural diamond will change colour.
No,but I wish he did!
yes it does depending in the object
No only a change of place is made