Diamonds are a resource and are made naturally by the earth.
Diamonds are formed deep within the earth's mantle, and are thus considered a natural resource.
Yes.
It's natural resource of diamonds.
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The only resource for natural diamonds are the geologies around volcanic pipes.
Since the natural resource of diamonds has not been exhausted, it is not possible to estimate how many diamonds are on --and in -- the earth.
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Theoretically, yes. Practically, probably not, since diamonds do not appear to be a limited natural resource.
Every country where diamonds are found in the geography, makes 'a lot' from [harvesting natural resource] diamonds, because the businesses pay taxes, employ workers and otherwise participate in the country's economic well-being.
Eighty percent of all diamonds mined are used as industrial diamonds, to improve the cutting and precision of industrial tools.
Heavy equipment used for mining any natural resource from the earth is used for mining diamonds.
Diamonds are formed by Mother Earth from carbon, deep within the Earth's mantle; they are not man made that is what makes them a natural resource. The rarity of diamonds makes them a valuable natural resource.