No, a diamond will not break from extreme cold.
However, a seriously flawed stone may break anywhere, at any time, under a variety of conditions.
Diamond cannot break.
diamond it is the only thing that can break a diamond is a diamond
A diamond fracture is a break or a crack in the stone.
Probably. But this is a poor use of a diamond. If you want to break a mirror, most any object pushed or pitched against it will break it.
No, diamond cannot break obsidian. Obsidian is harder than diamond on the Mohs scale, which measures the hardness of minerals. Diamond itself is the hardest natural material, but it cannot scratch or break obsidian due to its unique molecular structure.
The break in a diamond is known as a cleavage. It refers to a fracture that occurs along the diamond's crystalline structure, causing it to split along specific planes. This can impact the diamond's durability and value.
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A break inside a diamond is called an inclusion. These are natural features (like fractures or minerals) that formed in the diamond while it was developing in the earth. Inclusions can affect a diamond's appearance and value.
The amount of force required to break a diamond is about 600,000 pounds per square inch.
You can cut a diamond with a laser -- because of its value, you might not want to 'break' it.
yes, you an break it with another Diamond.