Carbon
Diamonds are formed from carbon, which is a mineral, not a metal.
Carbon is the nonmetal element found in diamonds, with each carbon atom bonding to four other carbon atoms in a unique crystal lattice structure. This structure, along with the intense pressure and temperature conditions under which diamonds are formed, give them their exceptional hardness and unique properties.
Diamonds are not found in a great many different places. Diamonds are not found floating in the ocean for example.
Xenon is a nonmetal. It is a colorless, odorless gas found in the Earth's atmosphere.
Yes. Sand, wood, and water are nonmetal.
No, no natural diamonds are found in New Zealand.
Diamonds are commonly found in volcanic pipes.
Diamonds are found below level 16 of the world.
Sulfur is classified as a nonmetal. It is a nonmetallic element found in group 16 of the periodic table.
it is a nonmetal.
The diamonds themselves are, well, diamonds. They're found mixed in with other rock, though.
Helium is a nonmetal. Think about the helium balloon!