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Volcanic eruptions act as constructive forces when lava builds up to form volcanoes and plateaus.
Why do the areas along the ring of fire experience many volcanic eruptions and earthquakes?
No. As the pressure at the relatively shallow depths where volcanoes occur is not high enough to form diamonds. However it is true that volcanic eruptions can cause diamonds to be erupted onto the surface but these diamonds were already formed at much greater depth.
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volcanic eruptions are hotter
Volcanic eruptions are common in some of the Earth's volcanic hot-spots.
Diamonds form at such depths and pressures that they only reach the surface through explosive kimberlite volcanic eruptions which could spread them over a fairly wide region. Kimberlite volcanic eruptions are not known for their mountain building capabilities.
No. Diamonds are formed deep within the Earth's mantle, under extreme high temperature and high pressure. They erupt to the Earth's surface by way of deep source volcanic eruptions,which leave behind plugs of solidified magma called volcanic pipes, which may contain pieces of minerals they gathered on their way up, including diamonds. These events are much rarer than ordinary volcanic eruptions, in fact we have yet to observe one in action.
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