Diamonds are formed from the base element carbon, and so is coal. They are only related through their base element, and are not made from each other.
Diamonds are not made of coal. Diamonds are made from carbon, which is also true of coal. Both are allotropes of carbon.
When subjected to intense heat and pressure, coal can turn into diamonds.
In theory, yes. There are companies that can make artificial diamonds out of any carbon material.
coal, in theory, should turn into diamonds if under intense pressure and heat for millions of years.
No. Diamonds and coal are both allotropes of carbon. Coal and diamonds are not made from one another.
Both coal and diamonds are formed from carbon.
Coal and diamonds are both forms of carbon.
Diamonds in the Coal was created on 1992-01-14.
Probably not. Coal mines have not produced diamonds in the past.
Coal mines are not known as a source of diamonds. Diamonds are erupted to earth through volcanic pipes.
Coal has been called 'black diamonds'. This is probably because coal and diamonds are both formed from carbon.
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