Diamonds are formed in a crystalline structure from carbon. Not all crystals are formed from carbon; not all crystals are diamonds.
Diamonds are one variety of thousands of crystals.
No they are crystals of an allotrope of Carbon.
Salt crystals may reflect light like a diamond, but salt crystals are not diamonds.
It depends on the size of the crystals and the material in which the crystals. Diamonds are carbon crystals that are obviously expensive when they are large.
Swarovski earrings are not real diamonds, therefore there is no concern about conflict free diamonds. Swarovski jewelry is made from crystals, not diamonds.
Preferably as few as possible.
yes, it is
Diamonds come from deep within the earth, yes, a natural source.
In the US, dont pass an opportunity to dig for diamonds at 'Crater of Diamonds' National Park in central Arkansas. Yes, people are allowed to keep any diamonds they find.
Crystals of many different minerals can be found in California. California's most famous mineral would perhaps be tourmaline, found in huge pink crystals at the Himalaya Mine. Diamonds are commonly found in the placer gold mines of California, but are generally quite small.
The song is Her Diamonds, and Rob Thomas sings it
salt, sugar, quartz in watches, diamonds on a finger.