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what damage did diamond head volcano cause
Topaz has a hardness of 8 on the mohs scale.A steel file has a hardness of 6.5, or maybe 7+ if it has been hardened.In theory, the topaz is likely to be harder than the average steel file.=== === ...you may want to avoid putting this to the test, because, although you might scratch the steel file with the topaz, you might also just damage your topaz in the process, because, who knows, maybe your steel file is made of best high-carbon steel, which has a hardness of 8 on the mohs scale!And then there are steel files that have a layer of tungsten-carbide welded to the cutting surface. Tungsten-carbide has a mohs rating of 8.5 to 9! * For more information, see 'Related links' below this box.
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There is no exact answer, because it is not known how abruptly it could happen or how much damage it could do. An abrupt pole shift has not happened in earth's history and is very unlikely in the future. Pole shifts do happen, but are not devastating at all and are barely noticeable.
It depends on the diamond size and value, and how much you're willing to spend. Diamond is the strongest compound on earth so it's unlikely to get scratched or damaged. You can insure the jewelry against theft or loss, or damage to the band. This insurance is offered at the jewelery store you bought the diamond at.
what damage did diamond head volcano cause
You might be asking whether or not you could damage a diamond using a hard stone. With that assumption, here is one answer. If you strike the diamond 'just right' and the diamond has an inclusion or flaw along a stress point that you happened to hit 'just right' with the large stone, you may be able to damage the diamond. Otherwise, a diamond is the hardest mineral known. And because of its value, you might not want to experiment with one using a large stone to damage it.
A diamond with fewer internal flaws is most resistant to damage, as well as one that is well-set in metal.
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No. Nothing can damage or even scratch a diamond but a diamond itself.
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Topaz has a hardness of 8 on the mohs scale.A steel file has a hardness of 6.5, or maybe 7+ if it has been hardened.In theory, the topaz is likely to be harder than the average steel file.=== === ...you may want to avoid putting this to the test, because, although you might scratch the steel file with the topaz, you might also just damage your topaz in the process, because, who knows, maybe your steel file is made of best high-carbon steel, which has a hardness of 8 on the mohs scale!And then there are steel files that have a layer of tungsten-carbide welded to the cutting surface. Tungsten-carbide has a mohs rating of 8.5 to 9! * For more information, see 'Related links' below this box.
It is possible, but very unlikely.
It's possible, but a bit unlikely.
Another diamond could mar, damage and otherwise 'destroy' a (cut) diamond, thus significantly diminishing its value.