Thomas Carlyle
Pressure does in fact make diamonds. Diamonds are formed when the element carbon is exposed to high pressure and temperatures for extended periods of time.
Diamonds form when they're under high pressure.
All diamonds are formed under high pressure - - and high heat.
The weight of the rocks in the crust and upper mantle results in the pressure that allows diamonds to form.
The weight of the rocks in the crust and upper mantle results in the pressure that allows diamonds to form.
Overburden or lithostatic pressure.
We -- humans -- can manufacture diamonds. It takes enormous heat and pressure to produce man-made diamonds.
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With tons of pressure ...
Diamonds are believed to be formed about 90 miles below the surface of the Earth, in the mantle. So, the weight of the Earth above them creates the pressure to form diamonds.
That is what they are. Diamonds are formed in the ground under pressure. It is made of carbon.
its not Diamonds form in talc under very high pressure.