Diamonds are found in kimberlite pipes where they have been transported and deposited from great depth.
Kimberlite pipes are a common geologic feature where diamonds are found. These cylindrical volcanic rock formations bring diamonds to the Earth's surface from deep within the mantle. Diamonds are typically formed under high pressure and temperature conditions, and kimberlite pipes are one of the few mechanisms for bringing them to the surface.
Gold and silver deposits can be found in geologic settings such as volcanic regions, hydrothermal veins, and sedimentary rocks. These deposits are often associated with tectonic plate boundaries and areas of past volcanic activity.
No, geologic processes can occur gradually or suddenly. For example, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions can happen suddenly, causing rapid changes to the Earth's surface. However, processes like erosion and mountain formation typically occur over long periods of time.
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Diamonds are mined from geologic rock formations containing the ore kimberlite. The "pipes", or ore lodes, are found worldwide, in places such as South Africa, India, and Australia. (see the related link).
What are geologic processes/vents that will occur because of this plate movement?
The possessive form for the plural noun diamonds is diamonds'.Example: I had the diamonds' settings checked by a jeweler.
Earthquakes can occur at a transform boundary.
Earthquakes
geologic changes occur suddenly
Kimberlite pipes are a common geologic feature where diamonds are found. These cylindrical volcanic rock formations bring diamonds to the Earth's surface from deep within the mantle. Diamonds are typically formed under high pressure and temperature conditions, and kimberlite pipes are one of the few mechanisms for bringing them to the surface.
It is not typically possible to find diamonds in a coal mine. Diamonds are typically formed in the Earth's mantle, while coal is formed from plant material that has been subjected to high pressure and heat over time. The two processes occur in different geological settings.
Heat and pressure made diamonds out of organic material.
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Earthquakes
Usually, yes.
Gold and silver deposits can be found in geologic settings such as volcanic regions, hydrothermal veins, and sedimentary rocks. These deposits are often associated with tectonic plate boundaries and areas of past volcanic activity.