Your answer depends on the material you choose to call 'diamond dust' and the situation in which you find the material.
When diamonds are cut and polished, diamond dust may be produced.
Academically, when describing the geology of diamond, one can ask about the 'streak' of diamond, where the dust of a diamond stone is removed from a diamond.
In extreme cold weather, frozen water droplets are sometimes called diamond dust.
Diamond dust may also be the trade name for some illegal drugs.
When a diamond is cut, the dust is collected and used to polish diamonds.
Diamond dust is formed, which is collected, saved and then employed as an abrasive.
Dust storms occur when there is dust and wind. Country areas have more dust surrounding them than cities, so when the wind picks up there is a higher chance of creating a dust storm.
The tornado-like whirlwinds that often occur in deserts are called dust devils. They are not actually tornadoes. On rare occasions, true tornadoes do occur in deserts, associated with infrequent severe thunderstorms.
usually during dry conditions with less moisture in the atmosphere,fires and dust storms easily occur...example in Ghana during the "harmattan" season which is also known as the dry seson,bush fires and dust storms are rampant
Diamond dust is mythical and made up by the creators of pokemon!
Diamond dust is another name for meth.
Diamond dust is produced by polishing diamonds, so the colour of the dust will be the colour of the diamond, if any.
Diamond in the Dust - 2015 was released on: USA: 2015
Nail files are cardboard strips coated with diamond dust.
Diamonds are the hardest mineral known, so only diamond dust can polish a diamond and only diamond-tipped tools can cut a diamond.
When raw diamonds are cut and polished, a 'diamond dust' is released. It is collected and re-employed in the diamond polishing process.
Diamond dust is released, since a diamond is 100% carbon. Diamond dust is used industrially to cut and polish diamonds and other materials.
There is a bird's nest type of Anthurium that is called 'Diamond Dust'.
When a diamond is cut, the dust is collected and used to polish diamonds.
diamond dust laser other diamond
A diamond that has been crushed, leaving shards or diamond dust.