Since the natural resource of diamonds has not been exhausted, it is not possible to estimate how many diamonds are on --and in -- the earth.
It is estimated that there are around 1.2 quadrillion tons of diamonds on Earth, but the vast majority of those are located deep beneath the Earth's surface, where they are not accessible or extractable. The amount of diamonds that are economically viable to mine and use for various purposes is significantly less.
This is a question without an answer. What is clear, however, is that extracting diamonds from the earth is expensive and dangerous: diamonds are not as common as air or water, for example. It is not possible to determine how many diamonds there may be on earth, but it may be accurate to write that diamonds are not necessarily 'in abundance' on earth.
All diamonds are erupted to the surface of the earth by volcanic pipes. Exceptions are diamonds that arrive on earth from unknown sources in space. Diamonds are found on every continent on earth except Europe and Antarctica.
Yes. You can consider diamonds 'natural resources' much the same as trees in the forest or coal in the veins of geography. They are formed deep below the earth's surface and erupt to be found by humans via volcanic pipes.
A person who digs gold and diamonds from the earth is commonly referred to as a miner or a prospector in the mining industry.
No, diamonds don't surround the earth's mantle. Diamonds are formed within the earth's mantle, and are rare.
The earth is mined to get diamonds.
Diamonds are formed deep within the earth's mantle.
Diamonds can be found on every continent on Earth, except Europe and Antarctica.
Diamonds have to be mined by humans
Natural diamonds that erupt to the earth's surface were formed with the earth. Diamonds that come to earth from space may have been formed before earth: that research hasn't been documented to date.
Diamonds are erupted to the surface of the earth by volcanic pipes.
All diamonds are erupted to the surface of the earth from deep within the mantle, where diamonds are formed. Diamonds are mined on every continent on earth except Europe and Antarctica.
All diamonds are found in the earth.
Generally, diamonds are formed in the Earth and not from Supernovas.
If I remember right from Earth Science, it is because diamonds are the strongest known gem on Earth.
Diamonds are mined on every continent on earth, except Europe and Antarctica.