Diamonds are minerals. Rocks are mad up of minerals, so tectonically it is both. But scientists all believe that a diamond is a mineral. Go to wikipedia.org\minerals
Yes a diamond is a mineral
Diamond is a mineral.
no. it's a gem.
A mineral.
Yes.
Most of the diamond and gold minerals are not the natural resource of the west. Most of these minerals are imported from Africa,
Both graphite and diamond are allotropes of carbon.
The mineral that takes millions of years to form is a diamond. These grow in caves and form on walls and ceiling's. The diamond is said to be the hardest substance in the world until carbon fiber nano tubes came along.
Corundum- which can only be scratched by diamond. Diamond cannot be scratched by any other mineral.
it is a metallic mineral
'Scarce resource' implies that the resource is uncommon, rare and hard to find, all of which is true for the mineral diamond. As to why diamond is scarce, that's a Mother Nature question, and she's not answering questions here, sorry.
Most of the diamond and gold minerals are not the natural resource of the west. Most of these minerals are imported from Africa,
Both graphite and diamond are allotropes of carbon.
the strongest mineral is the diamond, actually the strongest mineral is the quartz and the strongest rock is diamond
The mineral in diamond is carbon.
The mineral that takes millions of years to form is a diamond. These grow in caves and form on walls and ceiling's. The diamond is said to be the hardest substance in the world until carbon fiber nano tubes came along.
it is part of the mineral resource
No, diamond is the hardest natural mineral.
Corundum- which can only be scratched by diamond. Diamond cannot be scratched by any other mineral.
In some geographies, yes, diamond is a major resource.
No. Diamond is a hard mineral, the hardest natural mineral on earth.
Yes a diamond is a mineral. It is the hardest mineral on the Moh's Hardness Scale from the ratings 1-10.