Yes, miners mine for diamonds.
You can only Mine Diamonds with an Iron Pickax or Better.
You have to mine pretty deep for diamonds (if that's what you're asking)
Chocolate diamonds are primarily mined in Botswana in Africa. The largest diamond mine in the world, the Jwaneng Diamond Mine, is located in Botswana and is a significant source of chocolate diamonds.
Italy does not mine for gold of diamonds. Italy does, however, mine for gold.
Countries on every continent except Europe and Antarctica mine diamonds.
People in many African nations mine for diamonds around the volcanic pipes that erupted the diamonds to the earth's surface.
Mine diamonds with an ironpick.
Both gold and diamonds are mined.
The nation's only diamond mine is located in Arkansas. Specifically, it is the Crater of Diamonds State Park, where visitors can search for diamonds and keep what they find. The park is unique as it allows the public to dig for diamonds in a natural setting, making it a popular destination for gem enthusiasts.
Levian Chocolate Diamonds are mined in the Argyle mine of Western Australia. The Diamonds are only found in that mine. This is why they are pretty expensive.
When humans mine for diamonds by digging into the ground, the two spheres that are most directly interacting are the geosphere (Earth's crust where the diamonds are located) and the lithosphere (the outer rigid shell of the Earth that includes the crust and upper mantle).