Some diamonds are fluorescent. This means that light enters the stone and the wave length is converted to a longer light wave. Not all diamonds are fluorescent.
No diamond will 'glow in the dark' without first being exposed to a light source.
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No. faeces only glows if you put phosphorus in the faeces
The only time a diamond would shine in the dark would be if in a dark room it was exposed to Ultraviolet Light which humans cannot see.Another AnswerBe aware that the only 'dark' where a gemstone diamond wouldn't shine is in a cave or in a closet with zero light.A cut and polished diamond is designed to capture whatever light is available and reflect and refract it back into your eyes. A diamond will sparkle under starlight, moonlight, candlelight and other low-light sources.
Yes, a black diamond is a real diamond. According to Wikipedia: "Carbonado, commonly known as the 'Black Diamond', is a natural polycrystalline diamond found in alluvial deposits in the Central African Republic and Brazil. Its natural colour is black or dark grey, and it is more porous than other diamonds."
No, i don't think so because you have to know that diamonds were first made from carbon.
I don't think so. You can look it up online.
FireFlies
It absorbs light so it can glow in the dark.
fungus
A liquid because it glows in the dark
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Glow sticks
None, to my knowledge anyway.
Phosphorous
Something to do with it glows in the dark..
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