Madhya Pradesh
Diamonds are typically formed deep within the Earth's mantle over billions of years. Most diamonds found today are between 1 billion to 3.3 billion years old, but some may be as old as 3.5 billion years.
Diamonds are found in coal mines because both diamonds and coal form under similar geologic conditions deep within the Earth's crust. When the intense heat and pressure are present during the formation of coal, it provides an environment where diamonds can also crystallize. This is why diamonds can occasionally be found in coal mines.
Diamonds/gems are found at the mines next to where flora and carter live (North East section of your town map) They are mostly found in the 2nd and 4th mines. Go to the ushi no tane x6 website (search it on google) and find more information about it there.
Diamonds are primarily found in India's Panna region in the state of Madhya Pradesh and in the states of Chhattisgarh, Odisha, and Andhra Pradesh. The Panna region is famous for its diamond mines and is one of the main diamond-producing regions in India.
There are active diamond mines in India, Brazil, Canada, several countries in Africa, and Australia. It will not be possible to measure where the most diamonds are found until all these natural resources are exhausted.
Found in the mines of India.
in diamond mines
Many diamond mines are located in Africa. More specifically - near the southern coast and in the countries of the Angola, The Democratic Republic of Congo, Botswana, Sierra Leone and South Africa. Some of the largest diamonds have been found in South America including the Vargas diamond found in Brazil in 1938. The Argyle diamond mine in Australia is one of the largest sources of mostly industrial grade diamonds and fancy pink diamonds. There are also diamond mines in Canada, Russia, India and other locations on earth where volcanic pipes have erupted diamonds to the surface of the earth.
Mostly mines
Diamonds are found in diamond mines that circulate around volcanic pipes: mined diamonds.As well, diamonds are found under water where the water has washed over volcanic pipes that contain diamonds: alluvial diamonds.
Diamonds are not found anywhere in Europe or Antarctica.
No Diamond mines in Missouri, there was volcanic activity and all the conditions exist for the formation of the diamonds but none have been found. There are many other types of mines in Missouri from Limestone to Lead.