Olivine
Your question can only conjur up a collision between a diamond and a meteorite. And your question is probably based on your doubt that diamond is the hardest mineral, or at least what does 'the hardest mineral' really mean, practically. Smashing a diamond with anything, including a meteorite, is an awful waste of a gemstone. And yes, there are ways to smash a diamond.
Carlosruizite, a trigonal mineral with lattice spacing, was first discovered in 1994 in Chile. Gregoryite is an anhydrous carbonate mineral first described in 1980, found in Tanzania. Kuratite was recognized as a new mineral in 2014, found on a small meteorite.
Yes,it can.
A meteorite that originates from Mars.
Meteorite
The metamorphic process is the conversion of one mineral into another through heat and pressure over time. The metamorphic process is the conversion of one mineral into another through heat and pressure over time.
meteorite.
A meteorite crashed into the earth
No. A Martian meteorite is simply a meteorite from Mars. It's basically just a rock.
A falling star is a meteor. A meteorite is a meteor that has hit the ground.
A meteorite! hey here is a joke! if a meteor that hits is a meteorite what do you call one that misses? a meteorworong!