Water is the one of the basic need of a human life after food and oxygen. While Diamond is not included in the basic needs of a human life.
People make water cheaper because without it life can not exist.
People value diamond because it looks attractive.
Bottom line: there is more water than there are diamonds.
my father is cheaper than ur whole family put together.
Platinum is not more expensive than a beautiful, natural diamond.
No, by weight, a diamond has higher value than platinum.
The diamond-water paradox in economics is the statement that water, which is essential to all life is offered at a lower price but diamonds, which are not essential for all life, is offered at a much higher price. It is simply the statement that something that has more utility costs less than something with less utility that costs more.
Stone for stone, a diamond is more expensive than an emerald.
diamond is more than high expensive than water because diamond discoverly with a high hard work water is not a same discover instead of diamond water is a common things it is easily discovered and also reason is water is not a valueable but diamond is high level valueable. By ENGG WAHEED SOOMRO
A diamond is a solid, while water is a liquid.
In the end, logically, water will be cheaper with water covering more than 90% of the earth's surface
Fiji water is not cheaper than store brand water unless there is a sale on Fiji water. If you prefer Fiji water you should look for sales on the product.
Well if your looking for a stone that looks similar to a diamond that's not actually a diamond and is cheaper there are CZ's (Cubic zirconia) and can come in any color. There is also Swarovski Crystals, and of course you can go for natural semi-precious gemstones such as crystal quartz, and moonstone.
Marquise diamonds are not necessarily cheaper or less expensive than any other cut of diamond of the same clarity, carat weight and colour.
Because it is cheaper for people to pollute the water than to clean it up.
Because it is cheaper for people to pollute the water than to clean it up.
Every diamond is priced according to its cut, carat weight, colour and cut. A large chocolate diamond may be more expensive than a clear diamond that is small. All other variables being equal, the jewelery-grade, colored stone -- D through G -- will be more expensive than a chocolate diamond.
It is more plentiful and therefore, less desirable. The more rare a substance is, the greater price it commands.
Because you don't have to build roads over water.
Because you don't have to build roads over water.