- Diamond is the hardest known material- 10 on the Mohs scale.
- Diamonds are beautiful gemstones.
- Diamonds are rare and expensive.
- Diamonds have a great thermal conductivity.
- Diamonds are generally electrical insulators.
- Diamonds have a high optical dispersion.
Diamonds are the hardest mineral known: hence their value as a cutting material.
Diamonds are very hard, so they don't wear or blunt much when drilling through softer materials.
'Good' is relative. Many people wear jewelry that contains faux diamonds.
The initials 'tw' indicate the total weight of the diamonds in the earrings. So yes, this is good information to have.
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'Good' is a judgement and you are the judge.
Diamonds are so hard that they can only be cut by other diamonds. Diamonds are forever. (!) The bunt flew out of the diamond.
Diamonds are forever....indestructable, and so is love.
Diamonds are entertaining for the eye, and have an investment value.
Diamonds are the hardest known substance and the most pure form of carbon in the world. Diamonds refract so much light that they will not work as a magnifying glass and you would see no lines, circles, or letters through them. Diamonds are also very good at conducting heat.
Why are baseball players so rich? They play on diamonds.
Because they are so rare and because of the skill and labour so intense to produce gemstones from raw diamonds.