Industry enhances precision cutting and carving tools by adding diamond tips to them. This is the usefulness of about 80% of all diamonds mined.
Gem-quality diamonds may have an effect on humans, depending on who gives it and who receives it and under what circumstances. That said, the receiver is generally wealthier given the sheer value of a gem-quality diamond.
No. Diamond has a high refractive index where silicone -- the base element in most glass -- does not enjoy this characteristic.
No! Dear god, no. Diamond powder would tear through your digestive track to the effect of swallowing tiny glass shards, except diamond is totally indestructible and probably incredibly worse.
I think you mean "phosphorescence" not phosphorescent. Actually a diamond doesn't react WITH phosphorescence. BUT it can create it's own. After exposing it to UV light (the sun) and putting in a dark room, it can glow itself.
yesAnother AnswerComponents of nail polish remover, usually acetone or ethyl acetate may have a reaction to the metal and other stones in the ring, but will have no effect on the diamond stone.
No, a simulant diamond is a fake diamond.
Diamond doesn't have any cooling effect but it is an effective heat sink since diamonds conduct heat quite easily.
The only visible effect is one of adornment.
fisheye effect
Just change the date on the DS and it'll effect the same as Pokemon Diamond.
specifically made for pikachu to hold
Who ever wears the diamond, they will die in 2 years. And the curse is unfounded and unequal in its effect. You can read more about the curse, below.
i don't know but US losses a lot of money
No. Diamond has a high refractive index where silicone -- the base element in most glass -- does not enjoy this characteristic.
No! Dear god, no. Diamond powder would tear through your digestive track to the effect of swallowing tiny glass shards, except diamond is totally indestructible and probably incredibly worse.
If you mean Diamond Head, Hawaii then yes. Hawaii has had tornadoes before, though fortunately none have been stronger than F2.
The diamond ring effect is a feature of total solar eclipses. Just before the sun disappears or just after it emerges from behind themoon, the rugged lunar limb topography allows beads of sunlight to shine through. This effect is called Baily's beads, in honour of Francis Baily who first noted the phenomenon in 1836.
ice types effect giratina really badily