Because cut diamonds reflect all the colours of the rainbow from each facet.
Dark colored dimes and other coins are very common and have no added value.
The gold dust I have seen looks like little tiny rocks ( rock salt sort of looks this way) and a bit like gold colored sand or salt. Very small and fine grains.
Carbon is used for pencil lead, drinks, charcoal, fuel, and aircraft production. It looks like either diamonds, steel, lead or bubbles when mixed with oxygen.
because it looks like clay and is silver
i know very antique diamonds were set in sterling silver.. if the diamond looks dull around the edges it is very likely a real diamond.
That looks like "diamonds" spelled incorrectly. If that is what you mean, yes, diamonds exist.
Because there are different types/species of dolphins and each one looks the same.
Couches with solid-colored fabric are more popular because printed fabrics create messy looks.
A diamond is made of carbon. Some diamonds include colour. For example, the famous Hope Diamond looks blue, because the stone includes traces of boron. Colourless diamonds are pure carbon.
will first if the white man see that the colored is giving him bad looks than the white man would call the cops or he go and hurt the colored because the white had the right to hurt the colored
Diamonds and crystal
'Wasting' diamonds is not as much of an issue as losing diamonds. One looks after a diamond by securing it, keeping track of it, and when not being worn, keeping it in a safe place.
white and black
Brown Sienna looks like Butterscotch.
The flying insect that is beige colored and looks like a cockroach is an Asian cockroach. They prefer to remain outdoors, but will come indoors towards light.
Looks like he is white on Wikipedia, but it could be because he's made out of marble. He's Greek or Roman colored - interpret that however you want.
hypocycloids