Diamonds are most 'useful' as industrial diamonds, attached to tools that require precision, tough cutting abilities and so forth.
Some terrorist organizations and governments use diamonds to fund mayhem. These diamonds are called 'blood diamonds'. You can read more, below.
There are no diamonds in the human body. The body could not digest them.
No, diamonds cannot be made directly from human ashes. While it is possible to create memorial diamonds using carbon extracted from cremated remains, the process involves high pressure and high temperature treatments in a lab setting, rather than simply transforming ashes into diamonds.
Kimberlite is the main ore of diamonds, but otherwise has little use to humans.
Human Edge - 2001 Diamonds Are Forever was released on: USA: 2001
Diamonds have been part of human history for about 6,000 years.
Diamonds have been part of human history for about 6,000 years.
Diamonds will probably not affect a human's digestive tract, but chewing one/ them would probably break a human's teeth.
The actual use of diamonds has no significant impact. However the demand for diamonds has an impact on the eviornment because diamonds are mined from the earth.
A quick search reveals the names of two companies, LifeGems and Memorial Diamonds, that can both create diamonds from human ashes. Both companies appear to be operating in USA.
The most common use of diamonds is for industrial tools, because industrial diamonds are the most common diamonds.
to cut other diamonds; to wear