No.
Although both coal and diamonds are formed from carbon, their formation requirements are distinctly different.
Yes. You can go panning for diamonds, using the ashes and tiny rocks found in a coal mine.
No. coal is coal and diamond is diamond. They are both formed from carbon, but diamond is much harder than coal.
Yes, coal miners mine coal.
A diamond is not formed from coal. Diamond and coal are both allotropes of carbon, and are formed by different processes.
Diamond does not turn into coal when exposed to flame.
You will need to use a iron or diamond pickaxe to mine diamond ore blocks.
Yes. You can go panning for diamonds, using the ashes and tiny rocks found in a coal mine.
No. coal is coal and diamond is diamond. They are both formed from carbon, but diamond is much harder than coal.
You could call this person extremely lucky.
Yes, coal miners mine coal.
to mine coal...
How did they used to coal mine
The Hurriers job was to whear a harnest and pull coal in a coal mine from one part of the coal mine to another.
Coal mine is a found in an ground.
It's not a rock, it's a pure carbon mineral formed at super high pressures and temperatures - In kimberlite eruptions or in artificial explosion.
Not a chance...Diamonds generally occur in Kimberlite or Lamproites.
Yes. Both diamond and coal are formed from carbon.