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Generally, diamonds are formed in the Earth and not from Supernovas.

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Under extreme pressure and extreme heat, diamonds are formed in the earth's mantle from carbon.

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Do all volcanoes have diamonds?

No volcano produces diamonds. Diamonds are erupted to the surface of the earth through volcanic pipes, which look like upside-down volcanoes. These pipes erupt indicator minerals, some of which include diamonds.


How did Crater of Diamonds Form?

Crater of Diamonds is the name of a state park in Arkansas that exists over geography fed by a volcanic pipe at some time during its history. Volcanic pipes erupt diamonds with other material to the surface of the earth from deep within the earth's mantle, where these materials are formed.


What causes the pressure that allows diamonds form in the mantle?

Diamonds are believed to be formed about 90 miles below the surface of the Earth, in the mantle. So, the weight of the Earth above them creates the pressure to form diamonds.


What material is diamond made from?

Diamond is a form of pure carbon.Other minerals can give the diamond a tint, such as boron "B", which gives a stone a blue cast, and "N", which gives the stone its yellow cast.Diamonds are formed from carbon, deep within the Earth's mantle.


How do diamonds form in kimberlites?

Diamonds are formed deep within the earth's mantle, under very high temperatures and very high pressures: generally more than 90 miles below the earth's surface, and hotter than 2,000 degrees F. The formation process takes millions of years to complete. Kimberlite is the igneous rock type that is formed in the same environment as diamonds -- formed from liquid core material. The incubator for all these formation phenomenon reveals itself in the kimberlite pipes that can contain diamonds -- not all do. Since kimberlite pipes have been identified by scientists as a phenomenon, none has erupted to the earth's surface.

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Where did diamonds come form?

All diamonds come from deep within the earth's core.


What layer do diamonds form in the Earth?

The vast majority of diamonds form within the Earth's lithospheric mantle at depths of around 150 to 190 km. Volcanic pipes bring them to the surface with kimberlite or lamproite in the pipes. Diamonds are formed from carbon.


Do all volcanoes have diamonds?

No volcano produces diamonds. Diamonds are erupted to the surface of the earth through volcanic pipes, which look like upside-down volcanoes. These pipes erupt indicator minerals, some of which include diamonds.


Where do diamonds come from in nature?

Diamonds are formed deep within the earth's mantel, compressed from carbon and often, other trace minerals. Underground, immense amounts of pressure and high, intense heat compress the carbon and form diamonds.


Where did the first diamond form?

Deep in the earth's mantel where all diamonds are formed.


How did Crater of Diamonds Form?

Crater of Diamonds is the name of a state park in Arkansas that exists over geography fed by a volcanic pipe at some time during its history. Volcanic pipes erupt diamonds with other material to the surface of the earth from deep within the earth's mantle, where these materials are formed.


How old are the youngest diamonds?

Diamonds are formed deep within the Earth's mantle and they can be billions of years old. The youngest diamonds are usually around 1 billion years old, while some can even be as old as 3.3 billion years.


Are diamonds biomass?

No.From Wikipedia:"Biomass, a renewable energy source, is biological material from living, or recently living organisms, such as wood, waste, (hydrogen) gas, and alcohol fuels."Diamonds are formed deep within the earth's mantle, and are per se, permanent in their form.


Is diamond man made?

Mined natural diamonds form under high pressure and temperature naturally deep within the earth's mantle. Man-made, or lab diamonds can be created by extreme high heat and pressure, and by chemical vapour deposition and other means.


Which layer of earth forms diamonds?

The vast majority of diamonds form within the Earth's lithospheric mantle at depths of around 150 to 190 km. Volcanic activity brings them to the surface in the form of volcanic pipes known as kimberlite or lamproite pipes.


Are diamonds from carbon using heat and pressure naturally occurring?

yes, they form deep below the earth's surface and are erupted in volcanic tubes.


What time era did diamonds form?

Diamonds can form slowly under deep pressure, or they can form very rapidly like when a volcanic eruption occurs.