You can find diamonds on every continent, except Europe and Antarctica.
No. If I had a map of the world, I wouldn't need a picture of one.
Africa produces over 50% of the world's diamonds, with countries like Botswana, Russia, and Canada also being significant producers.
Africa has the largest reserves of gold and diamonds in the world. Major producers include South Africa, Ghana, and the Democratic Republic of Congo for gold, and Botswana, South Africa, and Angola for diamonds.
Diamonds are found on every continent, but the primary producers are Africa, Australia, and Canada. Africa, specifically countries like Botswana, South Africa, and Angola, are known for producing the majority of the world's diamonds.
Zales obtain their diamonds from all over the world. However, they follow a strict policy concerning conflict diamonds. They follow a process called the Kimberly process to assure that diamonds they purchase are not coming from countries that use the income to help fund war or cause human abuses. See the related link below for more information on Zales stance on conflict diamonds and the Kimberly process.
Yes. You can review a world map, below, showing diamond-producing countries.
You can find diamonds scattered around the game world in Far Cry 2 or by completing missions; however, they are typically limited. There isn't a single fast method to get a lot of diamonds quickly, so it's best to explore the map thoroughly and complete as many missions as you can to earn diamonds. Also, trading weapons with arms dealers can sometimes reward you with diamonds.
You can save via the menu on the world map, or save points in dungeons. These save points appear as blue diamonds.
You will find, on average, 3 diamond ore per 16x16 'chunk' of terrain. The number of chunks in a world can be different depending on the game platform, and only a small number of chunks are generated at a time. On the PC Java edition, a map is 60,000,000x60,000,000 blocks, so 3,750,000x3,750,000 chunks. Multiplied by 3, there are roughly 42,187,500,000,000 diamonds in a Minecraft world. That doesn't include any diamonds which may generate in chests.
There are several companies that create synthetic diamonds or cultured diamonds. One such company that creates the best synthetic diamonds is New World Diamonds.
India was the only source of diamonds in the world until that time according to the Gemological Institute of America.
You can purchase diamonds in most any city in the world. There is no 'city' where diamonds are mined, however.
Sometimes. Diamonds can come in a variety of different colour. Pink diamonds are actually among the world's rarest and most expensive diamonds.
Diamonds are found below level 16 of the world.
Your answer probably depends on your world.
You can find diamonds on every continent except Europe and Antarctica.
it is so rare that theres on a couple of canary diamonds in the world