No, diamonds don't surround the earth's mantle. Diamonds are formed within the earth's mantle, and are rare.
Diamonds are usually formed in the mantle.
Diamonds are formed deep within the earth's mantle, under enormous pressure and extreme, high heat. Then, volcanic pipes erupt the diamonds to the earth's surface.
The carbon source for these mantle diamonds is most likely carbon trapped.
The carbon source for these mantle diamonds is most likely carbon trapped.
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you will find it in earths mantle because it is a kind of an igneous rock
The weight of the rocks in the crust and upper mantle results in the pressure that allows diamonds to form.
the earths mantle is very hot were cornstarch is not hot at all
the earths mantle is very hot were cornstarch is not hot at all
Diamonds are formed deep within the earth's mantle.
Diamonds are usually formed in the upper mantle.
The three parts that make up the Earths mantle are the crust, core, and mantle.