Every country uses diamonds, about 25% usually for jewelery and the remainder for industrial applications.
Africa has the largest producer in the worldAfrica is not a country - it is a continent. Zimbabwe (a country within the continent of Africa) has largest known concentration of diamonds in the world.Actually, I believe that Botswana is the largest producer of diamonds in the world. If Zimbabwe had as much in reserves of diamonds as Botswana, they would probably have their own currency.
can be used for making diamonds.
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A diamond polishing wheel used by a diamond cutter uses diamonds to polish and hone the gem-quality diamond's cut.
There are no diamonds mined in any European country.
In Algeria, diamonds are primarily valued for their aesthetic and ornamental purposes, particularly in jewelry. The country has limited diamond mining activities, but it imports diamonds for local craftsmanship and retail. Additionally, diamonds can symbolize wealth and status in Algerian culture. While industrial uses of diamonds exist globally, they are not a significant part of Algeria's economy.
Diamonds are not sustainable, in the environmental sense.
You can find diamonds on every continent, except Europe and Antarctica.
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Because diamonds are the hardest mineral, industrial diamonds are used to drill, polish and otherwise cut, finish and fashion other materials, including other diamonds.
Diamonds are mined on every continent except Europe and Antarctica.
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