diamond is the hardest substance known to science at this time, and graphite is a rather weak substance, and they are both made of the same elements. Their only differences are the arrangement of the molecules
This isn't really a good question because there are more than three forms of carbon. Allotropes of carbon include: Amorphous Carbon Graphite Diamond Lonsdalite C60 (Buckminsterfullerene) C70 C540 Carbon Nanotubes Since it's pretty clear this is a homework question, I'm gonna suggest you answer with the first three forms. Your teacher might call amorphous carbon something else, so don't blame me if you get marked down. Of course you could always find the answer in your textbook (novel concept..)
Birds and insects share one structural similarity that would suggest that they are closely related taxonomically, and although they are not visible structural similarities they share the PAX-6 gene. The PAX-6 gene enables both insects and birds to have eyes.
I suggest that you query images.google.com for this substance. I notice that there are several representations.
As the name suggest, they are actually pink.
I believe they don't exist
i suggest action replay or win the lottery
I would suggest Rolfing, Structural Integration or something along that line.
Sorry but you cant et it on dimond i suggest Pokemon soul silver has it
i dont think you can i suggest you get gastly and evolve it
Brighten your life with diamonds
the Pokemon in diamond are sinnoh Pokemon i suggest http://Pokemon.marriland.com/diamond_pearl/pokedex to see all of them
Birds and insects have no structural similarities that would suggest they are closely related in the same taxonomic rank. The bird and insect are both in the animal kingdom, and that is as close in relation as scientifically proven.