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.
Why would u want to do that? Then your Pokemon wouldn't be strong enough to fight the elite four. Even if you make a point to fight all the trainers, your hours of grinding away from being strong enough to take them down.
strong enough to take down another ship, or a large building
No. At least it shouldn't. Cola should only be strong enough to slowly corrode off rust. If the cola is strong enough to take an eggshell off, then they screwed up the recipe.
yes
Lions, hyenas. Etc. Anything strong enough to take it down. Also humans
Well, the starter pokemons are strong and special in there own way , you just need to take care of them and train them, so i what i'm saying is their all strong.
thunder storm
Diamonds may be the hardest natural substance known to man but it is not that strong. If you hit a diamond with a hammer the diamond will break. Not a very effective weapon if the other person is carrying a sword. Then you have to take into account that you would need a diamond big enough to make the sword.People have found industrial diamonds big enough for a dagger or short sword, but a one hand or long sword? No! Also, the melting point of diamond is so high, it is not really possible to soften it enough to actually make the sword.If some one slashed at you with a steel sword, and you parried with the diamond sword, the results would be a steel sword with a 1 inch nick/dent in it, and a bunch of diamond dust. You could make a steel sword and serrate the edge with sharpened diamonds. It would be cool looking, sharp, and strong. It would still cost a fortune, but much less then a sword made completely of diamond.Another AnswerFlaws in industrial diamonds make them much easier to break apart, and much harder to fabricate in single forms.Making a sword out of diamond is impractical, if you intend to use the sword as a weapon.
Yes, it is used in drills, and saws. To do this yo take some soft copper and press diamond dust onto the surface. The diamond embeds into the copper and the exposed diamond dist will abarade its way through anything provided you go slowly and keep the diamond cutting tip cool and lubricated.
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Water is not strong enough to take away oils from your face. All you need is a gentle, soap-free cleanser.
Yes, a strong enough tornado could lift a tractor trailer. It would probably take a a strong EF2 or EF3 to do so.