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A diamond is typically found in volcanic pipes known as kimberlite pipes, which are formed by ancient volcanic activity. They can also be located in alluvial deposits, where erosion and weathering have transported them from their original source. Major diamond-producing countries include Russia, Botswana, Canada, and South Africa. Additionally, synthetic diamonds can be created in laboratories.

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