No 'coal' turns into 'diamond'.
Both coal and diamond are composed of carbon, each being formed at different layers in the earth's mantle.
it turns to diamond
No. coal is coal and diamond is diamond. They are both formed from carbon, but diamond is much harder than coal.
A diamond is not formed from coal. Diamond and coal are both allotropes of carbon, and are formed by different processes.
Diamond does not turn into coal when exposed to flame.
graphite with the right amount of pressure turns into a type of pearl or a diamond.
No,The process in which turns coal into diamond cannot be reversed or "undone"
it turns to diamond
Coal that has become diamond.
No. coal is coal and diamond is diamond. They are both formed from carbon, but diamond is much harder than coal.
They melt. Coal turns to diamond.
Yes. Both diamond and coal are formed from carbon.
A diamond is not formed from coal. Diamond and coal are both allotropes of carbon, and are formed by different processes.
Diamond does not turn into coal when exposed to flame.
Any type of coal can be used for generating electricity. In the Victorian state of Australia they burn black coal. In South Australia they burn brown coal and in some places peat is burnt. When peat is compressed for thousands of years it turns into coal.
graphite with the right amount of pressure turns into a type of pearl or a diamond.
The stone tablet turns arceus into a steel or rock type.
Probably because both coal and diamond are composed of carbon.