No, it does not.
A diamond forms deep in the Earth's mantle under high pressure and temperature conditions, where carbon atoms are arranged in a crystal lattice structure. This process takes millions of years. Charcoal, on the other hand, is a result of partially burned organic matter and does not undergo the same process as diamond formation.
Diamond is formed from carbon, deep within the earth's mantle under extreme high heat and intense pressure. They are erupted to the earth's surface through volcanic pipes. Such is the wonder of Mother Nature: diamond is a mineral.
Diamonds are found in the earth, or under water that flows over volcanic pipes that blast diamonds to the earth's surface.
no they actually become really tough minerals like diamond and other valuable gems because the pressure smashes the particles of the rock close together. the only time the rocks would ever liquify is when they are out under an immense amount of heat like lava.
Diamond is formed from carbon, deep within the earth's mantle under extreme high heat and intense pressure. They are erupted to the earth's surface through volcanic pipes. Such is the wonder of Mother Nature: diamond is a mineral.
No. The colour of a diamond is determined by the trace elements formed with the carbon atoms deep within the earth's mantle, under extreme pressure and intense heat. Polishing a diamond will not affect its colour.
Mother Nature produces diamonds deep within the earth's mantle under extraordinary pressure and phenomenally high temperatures. Diamond is an allotrope of carbon. Diamond can possess emotional energy, as can any object.
Diamonds are not produced from coal. Both coal and diamonds are formed from carbon, but they are created under different conditions. Diamonds are typically formed deep within the Earth's mantle under high pressure and temperature, while coal is formed from the decayed remains of plants and organic matter under lower heat and pressure closer to the Earth's surface.
A diamond is composed of carbon. Diamonds are made from bands of carbonaceous rock, deep within the Earth, under very great pressures and temperatures. Some diamonds (called eklogitic diamonds) have evidently formed from organic carbon that was compressed and subducted under a continental plate.
Faceted diamonds are crafted from raw diamonds, which are formed deep within the earth's mantel under extreme high pressure and intense high heat. Diamond is formed from carbon.
god New: Diamonds are not man-made. They are made deep within the Earth, under extreme heat and pressure.
Stones do not become diamonds. Diamonds are formed from carbon that is placed under very high temperatures and pressures.