This is not a worthy pursuit, since the intense high heat and enormous pressure required to convert carbon to diamond is not available in homes.
Diamonds are produced, at depths of 140 - 190 km beneath the Earth, and it is hot there. They are believed to grow slowly. And they are very very old - perhaps a few billion years. They are bought up from these depths when there is a local volcanic eruption of a particular type. But man-made diamonds are obviously quite new, and they are the equal of natural stones.
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.
Diamonds are a solid.
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.
No, but wouldn't that be cool?!?
Diamonds are formed deep within the earth's mantle and are not affected by weather.
No, diamonds do not "grow" in mountains. Diamonds are formed deep underground under high pressure and temperature conditions, and are brought to the Earth's surface by volcanic activity through kimberlite pipes. These pipes may be found in mountainous regions, but the diamonds themselves are not formed within the mountains.
Arkansas is the home to Crater of Diamonds State Park, the only option for finding diamonds in any US state.
well if there are no more cole wich the diamods grow in then that will stop them.
Your answer depends on the country you are travelling to, the quantity of rough diamonds and their condition. If you're wearing a necklace you purchased before leaving home that includes rough diamonds, you may not be obligated to pay duty on it when you return to your home country.
feed it every day or two & wash it. After a while it will eventually grow. Or, if you have diamonds, you can spend some on making your pet grow.
Joseph Hallworth has written: 'Diamonds grow on fig leaves'
Man-made diamonds are 'grown' in labs under intense heat and extremely high pressure. Natural diamonds are formed deep within the earth's mantle.
no you can't grow shells at home but you can find them on the beach
Hey! Honry here! If you mean buying Diamonds in the actual virtual world of Pixie Hollow, you can't. But if you want to buy Diamonds, go to the Purchase Options on the Home screen, and click in the Diamonds. If you have a credit card, choose the amount of Diamonds you want, and enter all the info. Once the Diamonds are purchased, enjoy! ~HoneyOnTheHollow