Raw diamonds are mined from the earth around kimberlite pipes that erupt this material to the earth's surface.
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Finding a diamond 'on the ground' logically means -- in populated areas -- that someone has lost a diamond. The found diamond will probably be cut and polished. If you are in an area where diamonds are mined, you could 'find a diamond on the ground'. The diamond in this case, however, belongs to the site holder or land owner, and you are obligated to delivery it to the owner. In this case, the diamond will be a raw stone, and unless your eyes are trained to recognize the stone as a raw diamond, you may not be motivated to pick it up.
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Diamonds are extracted through a method called open-pit or underground mining. In open-pit mining, large machinery is used to remove the earth above the diamond deposits. In underground mining, tunnels are dug to access the diamond-bearing rock. Once the diamonds are reached, they are separated from the ore and processed for sale.
Salt is extracted from salt mines.
No. Diamond is a pure form of carbon, and this is not soluble in mercury. Gold and silver may be amalgamated with mercury.
Diamonds are mined and separated from the soil and other stones that are found in the mines. Intact diamond stones are then collected, sorted and sold to diamond cutters.
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Miners extract iron ore from the ground.
Sugar cane is a plant and the sugar is boiled out of the plant. It does not come from the ground.
Conflict diamonds are usually mined by people digging in the soil.