Carat is a weight indicator of diamonds.
Carrots are vegetables, which don't occur in diamonds.
Diamond is another name for rhombus.
Size of diamond is available in different measurements: its mm size across the girdle diagonally, and its carat weight. You can look at the chart below, and depending on the cut, you may be able to estimate the different sizes for your diamond. NB: "Each diamond has its own measurements. Each diamond will differ from the standard millimeter dimension!"
There is none, diamond has about 60 bonds of graphite inside of it.
A 4mm diamond measures 4mm in at least one measurement.
The size of the stone used in a 2ct princess cut diamond engagement ring is 8.2mm. This size is measured using a pair of brass calipers. The size can vary, depending on how deep the diamond is, but as a guide 8.2mm is a fair estimate.
A diamond weighing 14 carats would be a relatively large diamond. Carrot is a root vegetable.
No real size difference is important. A tiny diamond is still a diamond.
It depends on the size of the carrot. Their size varies.
It depends on the cut and the grade of the Diamond.
Diamonds are weighed in carats, and pricing is highly variable, depending on factors like color, lack of flaws, total size, etc.
Carrot cells in salt water shrink in size
Carrots are not known for either their diamonds or their mills.
Obviously, the weight depends on the size and water content of a carrot.
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The weight of a single carrot depends on the carrot's size, which is too variable to give a weight. Carrots are sold loose, washed and in bags, or in tins.
The specific gravity of diamond is 3.5, which is above average, so yes, a diamond is heavy for its size.
Not all carrots are the same size!