Mined diamonds are more valuable than manufactured diamonds, as gemstones. This may not be a consideration for you, in which case, you would own a manufactured diamond.
Length? Timber boards that are very long are hard to come by. You can buy manufactured board of great length. Manufactured board is supposed to be stronger, too.
The term would be hyphenated machine-made, but this is rarely used. Normally the term is used is manufactured.
Generally, a manufactured product is the incorporation of other products to produce the end results. A macro example would be the building of a house. Wheras, a processed product would be the manipulation of a single product to enhance it's characteristics. Milk, when homogenized and pastuerized is processed, but still milk...
Used instead of plywood. Oriented Strand Board
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A natural diamond is one that is mined from the earth. One that is grown in a laboratory would not be a natural diamond.
Yes, a manufactured diamond would still be considered a mineral. A mineral is defined as a naturally occurring inorganic solid with a specific chemical composition and crystal structure, which manufactured diamonds possess.
A geologist would differentiate between a natural diamond -- formed by a geological process, and a synthetic diamond -- formed by a man-made process. Both diamonds are 'real diamonds'. Read more about synthetic diamonds, below.
A geologist would not consider a manufactured diamond, or synthetic diamond, to be a mineral in the traditional sense. While both natural and manufactured diamonds share the same chemical composition (carbon) and crystal structure, minerals are typically defined as naturally occurring substances. Since manufactured diamonds are created through human processes, they do not meet the criteria of being naturally formed and therefore are classified separately from natural minerals.
Canadian diamonds can be found in the country of which the name originates. Canadian diamonds are rare as the diamonds that are hued and not of natural origins. However, to find a Canadian diamond, the logical place to look would be in a Canadian directory of precious metals that is manufactured or mined in the country located geographical above the United States.
Ore is mined
Would need to know the other markings as well.
African tribes lacked the technology to make European manufactured goods.
yes but they would need HUGLY LARGE amounts to get the metals from it but it would grow very boring and inattentive to do it so it wouldnt last long
The major mineral mined in the USA would be, coal
Pink diamonds are rather rare depending on which part of the world you live in. Your chances of finding one would increase if you lived in a country or area where they are mined such as Australia.
The Diamond Arms Co. 410 shotgun with serial number 92725 was likely manufactured in the 1930s or 1940s, as this company produced firearms during that period. However, for a precise manufacturing date, it would be best to consult a firearms expert or reference specific production records, as Diamond Arms Co. did not maintain extensive documented records.