Mother Nature makes natural diamonds, deep within the Earth's mantle under extreme pressure and ultra high heat over billions of years.
Both diamond and graphite are alltropes of carbon. But the crystal structure of diamond makes it the hardest natural mineral, while the crystal structure of graphite makes it a natural for pencils.
Diamond mineral is the hardest natural mineral on earth, which makes it the most durable of any mineral.
Mother Nature makes natural diamonds.
Every natural diamond is the most natural diamond.
Mother Nature makes diamonds from carbon using intense high pressure and extreme heat deep within the earth's mantle.
The natural occurrence of boron within the diamond lattice is unusual and rare, making diamonds blue, and therefore, rare.
A natural diamond is one that is mined from the earth. One that is grown in a laboratory would not be a natural diamond.
Are you talking natural or man made, natural can be from water dripping and eroding and man made can be from a carbide bit or diamond bit
A natural diamond is more rare than a manufactured diamond.
Any natural diamond is 100 percent natural diamond.
Yes. Diamond is an allotrope of carbon, which is a natural mineral.
Yes.