No. Diamonds are formed from carbon.
No, there is no evidence to suggest that the moon Callisto has diamonds on its surface. Callisto is primarily composed of water ice and rock, and there is no known geological process that would lead to the formation of diamonds on this moon.
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Diamonds can be separated by filtering of the water solution.
No. There is no water in diamonds.
No, they do not.
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Diamonds are considered more valuable than water due to their scarcity, durability, and perceived rarity. Diamonds are mined in limited quantities, while water is abundant in comparison. Additionally, diamonds are often associated with luxury, beauty, and status, contributing to their higher perceived value.
There are no diamonds mined in any European country.
Two ideas come to mind when combining the words 'water' and 'diamonds'.First. is an older description of colourless stones, said to be water diamonds for their clarity.Second, is alluvial diamonds, found in river beds and in ocean water where rivers empty into them. The stones have been picked up by the water and moved downstream with other silt, after flowing over a diamond pipe.
The humans who need water will buy water; humans who have access to water may choose to purchase diamonds.
You can purchase diamonds in most any city in the world. There is no 'city' where diamonds are mined, however.
Diamonds are found in diamond mines in Africa, unless you're shopping for diamonds. If the later, you can visit any jewelery story in any city in Africa that sells diamonds and find them there.