Diamonds are erupted to the earth's surface from deep within the earth's mantle through volcanic pipes.
Diamonds are found around the pipes, in the pipes and in waters that flow over the pipes that propel diamond material downstream.
Diamonds are found on every continent except Europe and Antarctica.
Diamonds are normally found in kimberlite pipes, which are ancient volcanic rock formations found in specific regions of the world such as Africa, Russia, Canada, and Australia. These kimberlite pipes bring diamonds from the Earth's mantle to the surface through volcanic eruptions.
Yes, diamonds are typically found underground in the Earth's mantle, at depths of around 150-200 kilometers. They are brought to the surface through volcanic eruptions in a type of rock called kimberlite pipes.
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.
Usually, diamonds are found on earth around volcanic pipes -- the core of diamond mines, or downstream from volcanic pipes -- alluvial diamonds -- when flowing water rolls diamond stones away from the pipes where they erupted to the earth's surface.
Diamonds are most commonly found in Africa, particularly in countries like Botswana, South Africa, and Angola. Other significant sources of diamonds include Australia, Russia, and Canada. These countries are known for their rich diamond deposits and large-scale mining operations.
Diamonds can be found on every continent on Earth, except Europe and Antarctica.
All diamonds are found in the earth.
Diamonds are found on every continent on earth except Europe and Antarctica.
Carbon is the element found in diamonds, pencils (graphite), and is abundantly present in various forms on Earth.
Diamonds are found on every continent on earth except Europe and Antarctica.
Raw diamonds are found in the earth, where they are blasted to the surface by volcanic pipes.
Diamonds are normally found in kimberlite pipes, which are ancient volcanic rock formations found in specific regions of the world such as Africa, Russia, Canada, and Australia. These kimberlite pipes bring diamonds from the Earth's mantle to the surface through volcanic eruptions.
Diamonds are found in volcanic pipes, which erupts them to the earth's surface from deep within the earth's mantle.
In rare cases, diamonds have been found in creeks. The rain water will push them to the surface. Usually the diamonds are mined from deep in the earth.
Yes, diamonds are typically found underground in the Earth's mantle, at depths of around 150-200 kilometers. They are brought to the surface through volcanic eruptions in a type of rock called kimberlite pipes.
Blood diamonds are diamonds found in the earth -- where all diamonds are found -- but are mined under threat of death and dismemberment. Blood diamonds are traded by terrorists and rebel groups to fund mayhem against humans.
Diamonds are found in the earth, or under water that flows over volcanic pipes that blast diamonds to the earth's surface.