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Hey, did you know that there are two types of diamond deposits? One type is found in "pipes" of volcanic rock, also known as "kimberlite," that are brought to the surface by magma. The other type, called alluvial deposits, are formed when natural diamonds are eroded from their original source, typically a kimberlite deposit. Cool, huh?

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Diamonds are formed from the natural resource carbon.

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What makes diamonds a natural resource?

Diamonds are a resource and are made naturally by the earth.


Why are diamonds a natural resource?

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Do diamonds and crystals come from natural sources?

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How are diamonds used as a natural resource?

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