Diamonds can only be scratched by other diamonds. Diamond is the hardest natural mineral.
Igneous rocks are the category of rocks that contain diamonds. The two types of igneous rocks that form diamonds are kimberlites and lamproites.
Diamond are only scratched by diamonds.
Corundum can scratch almost any mineral that isn't diamond.
Diamonds can pretty much scratch any rocks and minerals.On something called, "Moh's Hardness Scale", the Diamond is the hardest one. So some examples of minerals it can scratch,~Corundum~Topaz~Quartz~Orthoclase~Apatite~Fluorite~Calcite~Gypsum~Talcand many, many more.Diamonds are one of the most hardest minerals.Hope I helped! (I'm learning this in science right now!)
yes.
Yes, diamonds are really rocks.
Diamonds are harder than chalk.
Yes, scientist have turned "mundane" form of carbon into diamond by applying enormous amounts of heat and pressure. These conditions are similar to what forms diamonds naturally. The process is expensive though.
Every other rock or mineral. You see, on the Moh's Scale (The hardness of rocks,) diamond ranks at a 10 which is the highest level. For more information, visit the related link.
Essentially, diamonds are rocks. They are also called ice.
They scratch trees and rocks.
Outer space. No planet, no rocks. No rocks, no diamonds :(
Diamonds are formed from carbon.
Most rocks would.
Igneous rocks are the category of rocks that contain diamonds. The two types of igneous rocks that form diamonds are kimberlites and lamproites.
Diamonds are the kind of rock that are diamonds
Diamond are only scratched by diamonds.