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about one-quarter of the worlds freshwater
coal, I think.
yes, in fact water is by far the worlds most important resource. nothing on earth would be here because we are water.
DeBeers controls about 35% of the diamond gemstone industry, according to Time Magazine, November 2010.
'Rare' used to describe a natural diamond describes many diamonds. Red is generally acknowledged as the most rare natural colour in diamonds. Then, the Moussaieff Red, could be called the world's rarest diamond. You can read more about this stone, below.
The worlds largest natural magnet is the earth itself.
the red diamond
Mother Nature made the world's biggest diamond.
The worlds strongest rock is diamond
Plastics, and has been since 1976
The Tiffany Yellow Diamond is the worlds second largest canary yellow diamond. In 1983 the diamond was appraised and valued at 12 million dollars.
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