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The heat from the sun causes the surface of the earth to warm up and with the amount of green houses there are it causes the heat from the sun to trapped and that causes global warming.
This element is Sulfur.
The element copper makes the blue-green fireworks.
Infrared radiation
Infrared radiation
The heat from the sun causes the surface of the earth to warm up and with the amount of green houses there are it causes the heat from the sun to trapped and that causes global warming.
According to Wikipedia, green colour in natural diamonds is caused by exposure to radiation. Manufactured or enhanced diamonds may be coloured green using different methods.
The green color of an emerald is caused by the elements chromium or, less frequently, vanadium. This is a trace element in the emerald and not a necessary component of its chemical structure.
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A diamond, there is no specific name for a green colored diamond.
One can view real green diamonds on sites like Silver Gold Bull. This site features diamonds of different colors. Another website is rarecoloreddiamonds dot com.
Some 'impurities' are known: nitrogen causes yellow, gold and green; boron causes blue, other diamond colours are not so obvious. For example, pink diamonds are probably caused by a distortion in the diamond's lattice formation: the cause remains somewhat of a mystery. You can read more from two sources , below.
Green Acres - 1965 Trapped 5-16 was released on: USA: 17 January 1970
Green houses can be dangoures if you are trapped in them. They can get up to 120 degrees in them.
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According to Wikipedia, the Dresden Green Diamond, the most famous green diamond, owes its "...unique apple green color is due to natural exposure to radioactive materials..." Some green diamonds are made more green after being irradiated in order to enhance its colour. This process treats or enhances a diamond, and therefore, makes it less valuable than a naturally coloured diamond. A certified gemologist can identify such diamonds.