Diamond mining is not sustainable, in the environmental sense.
Factors impacting diamonds sustainability include unethical mining practices, human rights abuses, environmental degradation, and lack of transparency in the supply chain. It is important for the diamond industry to address these issues through responsible sourcing, fair labor practices, and community development initiatives to improve sustainability.
Wyoming is not known for diamond mining.
Diamond mining started in India around the 4th century BC. However, modern industrial diamond mining began in the late 19th century in South Africa after the discovery of diamond deposits in the region.
Diamond mining is only limited to the occurrence of the volcanic pipes that erupt diamonds to the surface of the earth.
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All the hazards implied with the mining industry are included in diamond mining.
Diamond mines are used for mining diamonds.
No,actually South Africa is the greatest diamond and gold mining country.
Francs is not known for its diamond mining or production.
Diamond mining
Diamond mining has been documented since at least the 4th century BC in India. Modern diamond mining began in the late 19th century with the discovery of diamonds in South Africa, sparking the diamond rush.