Not sure what you mean by break pattern but diamond will cleave relatively easily with what is described as perfect cleavage in 4 directions. Which means it break relatively easily parallel to its crystal faces. Diamond cutters often take advantage of this property.
Diamond Blocks can be broken with a stone Axe and the Diamond Ore Block can be Brocken with a Iron Axe. Bedrock is literally indestructible (unbreakable, not breakable, canβt break it) Bedrock can only be Brocken in Creative mode
Of cource another diamond! A diamond is the toughtest rock.
A diamond-tipped tool cuts a diamond.
Given the proper environment, a diamond can cut anything, including another diamond.
A diamond, as in playing cards is not a polyhedron.A rough diamond is not a polyhedron. A cut diamond is [usually] a polyhedron.
You can cut a diamond with a laser -- because of its value, you might not want to 'break' it.
Diamond cannot break.
Anything can 'break' a diamond should it strike the diamond in its weak spot -- a flaw, because a diamond has perfect cleavage in four directions.
diamond it is the only thing that can break a diamond is a diamond
Diamond is the hardest substance known to man, so it can break most materials. Obsidian is a type of volcanic glass that is very sharp and brittle. Diamond can break obsidian.
A diamond fracture is a break or a crack in the stone.
Probably. But this is a poor use of a diamond. If you want to break a mirror, most any object pushed or pitched against it will break it.
A diamond-shaped knitting pattern is popular on sweaters and vests. The diamond pattern is made by knitting and purling, increasing on each row until you get to the mid-row on the diamond, then working the pattern in reverse to complete the diamond.
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No, a diamond will not break from extreme cold. However, a seriously flawed stone may break anywhere, at any time, under a variety of conditions.
The diamond pattern of the grass on a baseball field is accomplished by the pattern of mowing.