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You can melt a diamond at 3,820 degrees Kelvin or 6416.6 Fahrenheit, or 3,547 Celsius.
There is no natural degrading that occurs in the mineral diamond, so its decomposition hasn't been documented. One can assume that diamonds will be on the list of earth's assets that can last 'forever'.
Diamonds do not have an odor.
No, chocolate diamonds are a marketing term used by Le Vian to describe brown diamonds. They are still real diamonds but have a distinct brown color due to the presence of nitrogen impurities. Regular diamonds can come in a variety of colors but are most commonly white or colorless.
Brown diamonds are the most common of coloured diamonds found. Chocolate is simply the name of one of the shades of natural brown diamonds. Lab-created diamonds are generally 'white' diamonds.
You can melt a diamond at 3,820 degrees Kelvin or 6416.6 Fahrenheit, or 3,547 Celsius.
Diamonds, gold, and stainless steel are examples of materials that are highly resistant to erosion and do not degrade easily. These materials are often used in applications where long-term durability and wear resistance are needed.
One person cannot degrade another. You can only degrade yourself.
Peter likes to degrade people by calling them embarrassing names. The bully would always degrade her. If a machine is not properly maintained its performance will degrade. His harsh and scolding remarks did nothing but degrade the child. Exposure to the rain will degrade the DNA sample.
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The base word of "biodegradable" is "degrade."
There is no natural degrading that occurs in the mineral diamond, so its decomposition hasn't been documented. One can assume that diamonds will be on the list of earth's assets that can last 'forever'.
The verb for degraded is degrade. As in the action "to degrade something or someone".
The constant erosion will eventually degrade the bank.
Diamonds Diamonds was created in 1982.
The word degrade is a verb. The past tense form is degraded.