Yes - diamonds occur naturally in nature. Humans refine their shape to produce gemstones.
The hardest naturally occurring substance is called diamond. It is a form of carbon.
Yes, it is a naturally occurring crystal composed of carbon, considered a mineral, not a compound.
Diamonds are a naturally occurring substance found deep in the earth's crust.
Diamond use to be the hardest known natural substance now it is the mineral lonsdaleite at 58% stronger then diamond is the first the second hardest is wurtzite boron nitride at 18% stronger then diamonds they are both extreamly rare natural minerals sources http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn16610-diamond-no-longer-natures-hardest-material.html
A diamond aura is a (man made) synthetic diamond. It reproduces the look of a natural mined diamond. It involves the use of natural occurring minerals heated to a high heat of about 5000 degrees F. It's like a diamond in color, clarity, cut, and carat weight.
Yes, diamonds found in America are natural stones.
Diamonds are a naturally occurring substance found deep in the earth's crust.
Zircon is a naturally occurring mineral that is not a diamond. Zircon is often used as a diamond substitute in jewelry due to its natural brilliance and sparkle, but it is not as valuable as a true diamond.
Carbon is definite an element, occurring pure in three natural forms diamond, graphite and (amorphous) carbon black.
diamond is the hardest and graphite is the softest
Every natural diamond is the most natural diamond.
No, diamond is the hardest naturally occurring mineral.