Diamonds are a natural resource, and are 'managed' through several industries as they move from the earth to adornment.
Diamonds are managed by:
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The past tense is managed. For example:He managed a company.He has managed a company.He had managed a company before.
I had managed.
Managed is the past tense of manage.
Managed. Eg: I managed my finances well
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it's being managed by people doing stuff about it.
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Yes, the Grasslands are being sustainably being managed in Australia.
Diamonds are not necessarily disappearing. Diamonds are being mined all over the world, every day.
There doesn't appear to be any active plan or program to conserve diamonds.
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The Kimberley process was created to try and stop conflict diamonds.
All other measurements being equal, two diamonds of the same clarity, carat weight and cut, one being white and the other being brown, you'll pay more for a white diamond. Brown diamonds are the most common colour of diamond found, and one shade of this colour is called chocolate.
Truly, diamonds are everywhere. Above ground, you can find the 20% of mined diamonds as gemstones in jewelery stores and being worn by humans. The remaining 80% of mined diamonds -- industrial diamonds -- are in use as enhancements to tools. As well, since diamonds are formed below the earth's surface, there may be many more unmined diamonds there.
'Expensive' diamonds are only available in about 20% of all diamonds mined, the remainder being industrial diamonds. Of that 20%, only a few stones are large enough, clear enough, colorful enough or flawless enough to be sold as 'expensive' diamonds.