no
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In polar climates or very cold locations, it's possible to throw water into the air and have it fall to earth as 'diamond dust', because the smallest droplets are frozen in the air. These are ice crystals, and not related at all to the mineral that composes a diamond.
yup
No it doesn't rain on Uranus; there is likely methane snow however.
Diamonds have been part of human history for about 6,000 years. It is possible that the first humans were first attracted to 'a shiny rock' in India.
If by 'you' you mean 'U', and you're query is about clarity and not colour, it is possible that 'U' indicates unenhanced. Unenhanced diamonds are more valuable than enhanced diamonds.
The eighth planet is Neptune, known as the stormy planet. It is another gas giant, and it is stormy because it is still forming. The amazing thing about the storms on Neptune is that scientists think that it is raining diamonds on this planet! You would definitely want to collect "rainwater" on Neptune.
Not on Earth. It is believed that it may rain diamonds on Neptune and Uranus.
no
yes it can
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Neptune and Uranus.
King of Diamonds - 1961 Rain on Wednesday 1-36 was released on: USA: 8 May 1962
In rare cases, diamonds have been found in creeks. The rain water will push them to the surface. Usually the diamonds are mined from deep in the earth.
Since the natural resource of diamonds has not been exhausted, it is not possible to estimate how many diamonds are on --and in -- the earth.
Yes
No earth does not have the technology.
No, sadly, someone is fooling you with this idea. It is not possible to convert peanuts into diamonds.
Probably not. Coal mines have not produced diamonds in the past.