Maybe Hyperdiamond
it is man made
no
manufactured material are material that are man made material for e.g copper tree plant pencil
Kevlar is a synthetic fiber with an extremely high tensile strength. It was created in 1971 by DuPont Chemical group.
The Great Pyramid is made of limestone, and this is a common pyramid material.
Diamond is the hardest material made by man. It is composed of carbon atoms arranged in a strong crystal lattice structure. Its hardness is due to its unique atomic structure, which makes it highly resistant to scratching or indentation.
ADNR's are a special manmade form of pure carbon that are harder (and denser) than natural diamonds and manmade ultrahard fullerine. I believe the answer is lonsdaleite. It is naturally made and is 58% harder than diamonds.
Hardest material ever FOUND so far is still diamond because it's produced by nature. Nano-materials are proven to be harder than any diamond but since it's man made it can not be "found". It's engineered. So the question for this nano variants should be - how hard do you need it to be ?
It is Beta Carbon nitride ( β-C3N4)
Diamond is the hardest mineral mined in the north of Western Australia. It has a hardness of 10 on the Mohs scale, making it the hardest natural material known to man.
Diamonds are the HARDEST natural material. Mankind has created harder artificial materials.
Diamond is the hardest known natural material on Earth, scoring a 10 out of 10 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness.
it is man made
Acrylic is a man-made material. It's a form of plastic.
Yes Polyester is a synthetic man made material.
Diamond has an extremely strong covalent bonding between carbon atoms; today diamond is not considered the hardest material, Today the hardest material is Aggregated diamond nanorods.
diamond is the hardest material and if it is sharpened , then it is the sharpest material