conspicuous consumption A+
Conspicocous consumption
Diamonds are an example of all earth-sourced commodities, and are exported for the financial benefit of all in the distribution chain, including governments.
Finacial resources are ones that are to do with how a business/company is being financed. Example of financial resources are: Bank loan, Mortgage, Overlease e.t.c.
Your answer depends on the purity of the gold and the quality of the diamond. When comparing one gram of 24 karat gold -- the purest gold -- compared with one gram -- five carats -- of the highest quality diamond, the diamond price would be higher. For example, today, based on gold at US$1,054.20/gram = $33.89@gram, and based on the highest quality, five-carat diamond at US$404,055, the price of the diamond is far higher than the price of gold. Conversely, a lower-karat gold gram, or a lower-quality diamond could alter the disparity. This is because about 80% of all diamonds mined are industrial diamonds, not gem quality. You can purchase a bag of industrial diamonds for about the price of a latte.
That purchase is an excellent example of a great bargain!
conspicuous consumption A+
Conspicocous consumption
Diamonds are an example of all earth-sourced commodities, and are exported for the financial benefit of all in the distribution chain, including governments.
The possessive form for the plural noun diamonds is diamonds'.Example: I had the diamonds' settings checked by a jeweler.
Diamonds are not found in a great many different places. Diamonds are not found floating in the ocean for example.
Your answer depends on who's doing the sorting. For example, as a consumer, when you want to find a pair of matching diamonds for a pair of earrings, you'll look for diamonds that are about the same size. If your purchase is an investment in any way, you'll also select two diamonds that are of the same colour, clarity and a near match in carat weight. Of course, the cut would necessarily be the same. A jeweler or certified gemologist can help you sort diamonds until you find the pair you want to buy. A diamond broker, such as DeBeers, for example, sorts diamonds according to a completely -- and quite mysterious/ undocumented -- different criteria.
Her eyes shone like diamonds. Eyes are directly compared to diamonds - Similie
Diamonds are listed on the Mohs Scale of hardness, and occupy the hardest rating at 10.
Excessively is the adverb form of the word "excessive"Some example sentences are:He was arrested for excessively swearing in the street.My wife always goes excessively overboard when preparing snacks for guests.
No - pure covalent bonding
This is a question without an answer. What is clear, however, is that extracting diamonds from the earth is expensive and dangerous: diamonds are not as common as air or water, for example. It is not possible to determine how many diamonds there may be on earth, but it may be accurate to write that diamonds are not necessarily 'in abundance' on earth.
Any private financial dealings are an example of informal financial market.