The field test for raw diamonds is 'extreme hardness'. Otherwise, when you take it to your local jeweler, a probe will prove whether or not you've picked up a raw diamond.
Essentially, diamonds are rocks. They are also called ice.
All diamonds are minerals, and most all diamonds are rocks in their raw form: exceptionally hard, clear rocks.
The statement that best describes the formation of diamonds could be "Diamonds are formed by pressure, weight, and high temperature of overlying rocks."
because it is like a stone....Another AnswerDiamonds are stones, rocks: they originate within the earth's mantle just like other stones and rocks. Diamonds are, however, formed from pure carbon and are the hardest, clearest, heaviest stones.
You take your ring to a local jeweler and ask that the jeweler test the diamonds with a probe to confirm that they are, or are not, diamonds.
Yes, diamonds are really rocks.
Essentially, diamonds are rocks. They are also called ice.
Outer space. No planet, no rocks. No rocks, no diamonds :(
Diamonds are formed from carbon.
Igneous rocks are the category of rocks that contain diamonds. The two types of igneous rocks that form diamonds are kimberlites and lamproites.
Diamonds are the kind of rock that are diamonds
Diamond rocks will always be diamonds.
Crater of Diamonds is an ancient volcanic crater that contains diamonds in its rocks.
No.
Diamonds can only be scratched by other diamonds. Diamond is the hardest natural mineral.
diamonds are one of them
yes