Southern African countries are known for mined diamonds, not manufactured diamonds. Sometimes the process of cutting and polishing raw stones is called 'manufacturing', in which case most of this work is completed currently in India, not Southern Africa.
No. Diamonds are mined in South Africa.
Diamonds are mined in South Africa.
Diamonds are mined in Africa.
Diamonds that are mined in Africa are usually called blood diamonds. These diamonds are called as such because they are mined from war-torn areas, with the proceeds going to fund terrorist or insurgent groups.
Diamonds are mined in South Africa, Canada, and Australia.
Diamonds are mined all over the world, including Canada, the USA, Russia, Australia, Germany, Brazil, South Africa, even Sweden. Note, however, that there are no diamonds mined in Europe or Antarctica.
Diamonds are mined all over the world, including Canada, the USA, Russia, Australia, Germany, Brazil, South Africa, even Sweden. Note, however, that there are no diamonds mined in Europe or Antarctica.
Yes, diamonds are mined.
The earth is mined to get diamonds.
Diamonds are mined in among other places, Brazil, Africa, India, Canada, and Australia
I know South Africa is a rich source if diamonds