This is a question with no correct or accurate answer. Humans have been picking up diamonds since 6,000 BC (in India), and raw diamonds can be cut into many pieces, depending on the original size of the raw stone.
In addition to all the mined and found stones accounted for, there are stones without record. Diamonds are also mined by criminal enterprises, where records may not be kept. Finally, cut and polished stones can be re-cut and in some records become new and additional stones.
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There are numerous 'kinds' of diamonds -- too many to list. The number of diamonds cannot be determined, since not all diamonds have been mined to date.
Statistically, given that some diamonds have been mined from the earth, and some have not, it is not possible to determine a number, since we cannot know how many diamonds remain un-mined.
There are 13 diamonds in a deck of 52.
Since not all diamonds have been discovered, it is not possible to give you the answer you want.
There are 13 diamonds in a standard deck of 52 cards.
Since not all diamonds to be found in Canada have been found, a number is not available.
Diamonds are not found in a great many different places. Diamonds are not found floating in the ocean for example.
yesAnother AnswerIdaho is not known for its diamonds.
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.
Diamonds have been found in Arkansas, at Crater of Diamonds State Park. People are invited to 'mine' diamonds here -- and keep what is found -- otherwise, there is no commercial mining involved.
Louisiana is not known for its raw diamonds, but predictably, you can find diamonds in jewelery stores in that state.
Diamonds have been part of human history for about 6,000 years. The date you want has been lost to history.
Raw diamonds are found every day in active diamond mines, and sometimes -- perhaps daily, somewhere -- cut and polished diamonds are found objects in the streets, having been lost.
Diamonds are typically found in kimberlite pipes, which are vertical volcanic structures that bring diamonds to the Earth's surface. Diamonds can also be found in alluvial deposits, where they have been transported by rivers and streams from their original source.
Since 2011 is not over yet, it's not possible to know how many diamonds were found in Canada in 2011.
There are numerous 'kinds' of diamonds -- too many to list. The number of diamonds cannot be determined, since not all diamonds have been mined to date.
Diamonds have been found in Africa, Australia, Canada, Brazil, India and even in USA.