No. Diamonds are formed deep within the earth's mantle.
Most gem-quality diamonds found are about the size of a vegetable, the pea. The largest diamond found to date is the Cullinan Diamond, a mighty excess of 3,000 carats: it fit into the palm of a grown man's hand. It was found in 1906. Larger gem-quality diamonds are found, but they are rare. The process of forming diamonds occurs far below the earth's surface, deep within the earth's mantle. Why the diamonds formed there are 'small' is a mystery only Mother Nature can answer.
Auckland Diamonds was created in 1998.
Loose diamonds are called loose diamonds. When set as a group, the term may describe the setting more than the stones, i.e., pave, which is a 'pavement' of diamond stones. Otherwise multiple diamonds are simply called diamonds.
The diamonds sparkled in the sunlight.
Are 3.60 dwt diamonds real
No, you can't grow diamonds (unless you get a mod, or something that lets you grow it.) The only way to find diamonds is to mine them.
Apline plants can grow on the rocky mountains.
No, but wouldn't that be cool?!?
Diamonds are formed deep within the earth's mantle and are not affected by weather.
What ar the lyric to the Hymn asng by George Beverly Shey, with ite first line; "Acres of Diamonds, Mountains of Gold" Thanks, bjswink@yahoo.com
grow thick fur and grow fat
on mountains
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There are "Russian diamonds" - is the company/website name and it offer diamond simulants, not real diamonds. And there are Russian diamonds which is produced in Russian labs which are 100% real diamonds. To ensure the diamond is real ask for independent gemology certificate: GIA, EGL, IGI.
well if there are no more cole wich the diamods grow in then that will stop them.