Yes, diamond is a raw material and is located deep within the earth's mantel.
Yes, diamond is a raw material as it is located deep within the earth's mantel.
Raw Material!(:
raw materials are what you start making from. example: the raw material of a paper factory can be wood, or lumber. the raw material of a blacksmith would be steel.
The answer to "What is the raw material for fusion", is Hydrogen. Hope this helps you on your quiz :)
Oregon is not known for its raw diamonds.
No, it is a metal that has to be smelted out of a mineral called wolframite. It is this wolframite that is the initial raw material.
Diamonds
Diamonds are mined in the same way any other raw material is extracted from the earth, using digging equipment, large trucks and sorting strategies which separates the desired material from the composite. Raw diamonds are not purified, but once fashioned by a diamond cutter can be enhanced to 'bring out' the colour of the diamond. Enhanced diamonds are less expensive than naturally coloured diamonds.
Just as is true with any raw material, all natural resources are finite: natural diamonds are finite. However, man-made diamonds can be manufactured from carbon, which makes man-made diamonds potentially infinite.
Diamonds, like any other natural raw material, are mined from the earth, usually in cone-shaped openings. You can see images of these openings, below.
Mexico is not known for its raw diamonds.
Diamond dust-coated sheets are used to polish diamonds.
Raw diamonds are mined from the earth around kimberlite pipes that erupt this material to the earth's surface.
Michigan is not known for its raw diamonds.
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The field test for diamonds is 'extreme hardness'. Diamond mining operations separate raw stones from other material using water: since the specific gravity of diamonds is higher (heavier) than the other material, the diamonds can be collected in trays in separate levels of the washing operations.
Antarctica is not known for its raw diamonds.
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