'Rocks' do not turn into diamonds.
Diamonds are formed deep within the earth's mantle, from carbon. The formation process includes enormous pressure, extreme high heat and millennia of time -- in craytons. Diamonds are brought to the earth's surface by volcanic pipes.
You can read more about this process, below.
Graphite turns into diamonds when put under extreme pressure and heat. Diamond is a denser and harder form of carbon compared to graphite.
A diamond is considered a mineral because it is a naturally occurring, inorganic solid with a specific chemical composition and atomic structure. Rocks, on the other hand, are aggregates of minerals and can contain a variety of minerals along with other materials.
A raw diamond will have a rough, unpolished surface with a dull appearance. It may also appear cloudy or opaque due to impurities. If you are unsure, it is best to have the diamond evaluated by an expert gemologist.
A diamond is a solid, while water is a liquid.
When a diamond is burned, it does not turn into coal. Instead, it undergoes combustion and forms carbon dioxide gas, leaving behind a small amount of ash residue. Coal is a completely different substance that forms over millions of years from plant matter undergoing pressure and heat.
you turn off the machine, move the explosive and turn back on the machine
Diamond Rock happened in 1805.
When you go down the elevator at the Diamond Mine, there are explosive barrels to the left side, and a sparking elevator wire that will detonate it. Turn off the switch, push a barrel to the right, next to the rock, and turn the switch on again. This will blast the rock away. Repeat the process for the rock wall. (see related question)
In the Diamond Mine, you can use the explosives (behind the elevator) to blast the rock and the rock wall. Turn off the sparking switch, push a barrel over, then turn on the switch. You'll need one blast for the rock and one for the wall.
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In the Diamond Mine, there are explosives behind the elevator (to the left), and you can use them to blast the rock and wall. Turn off the sparking wire before you try to move them. Then turn the switch back on to set them off. Blast the rock, then the wall.
Turn off the sparking switch by pressing it. Then push a barrel over to the rock and turn the switch back on. This will set off the explosive and clear the rock. Then turn off the switch again and push another barrel over so you can blast the rock wall.
Of cource another diamond! A diamond is the toughtest rock.
Battle of Diamond Rock happened on 1805-06-02.
Yes, diamond is a rock.