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Not on Earth. It is believed that it may rain diamonds on Neptune and Uranus.
It is believed that it rains diamonds on Neptune and Uranus. The extreme pressure and temperatures in the atmosphere of these gas giants cause carbon in the form of diamonds to form and eventually fall as rain.
Yes, there may be are diamonds on Uranus.
Scientists think diamonds may have formed under the high pressures deep inside Uranus. They think there may be an ocean of liquid diamond with solid diamonds floating on it. Surprising!
noAnother AnswerIn polar climates or very cold locations, it's possible to throw water into the air and have it fall to earth as 'diamond dust', because the smallest droplets are frozen in the air. These are ice crystals, and not related at all to the mineral that composes a diamond.
Neptune experienced diamond rains and Uranus experienced diamond rains on october 1 1999 Wouldnt that hurt on uranus?
It is believed that the oceans on Uranus may be liquified diamond with solid chunks of diamond throughout.
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Yes, Jupiter is known for its intense and frequent storms, which can produce lightning and heavy rainfall due to its turbulent atmosphere. However, the rain on Jupiter is mostly composed of liquid hydrogen and helium, rather than water like on Earth.
King of Diamonds - 1961 Rain on Wednesday 1-36 was released on: USA: 8 May 1962