It is not possible to answer this question with a precise number, because diamonds are being mined daily, lost daily, and formed daily.
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.
1.5 kilograms of course!
There are 13 diamonds in a deck of 52.
1000000 kilograms is equal to 1000000 kilograms.
The exact number is infinite, but a finite number exists in terms of colour grades. For 'white' or 'colourless' diamonds, the grades begin with the letter D -- colourless -- and trail off to the letter Z -- light colour, with five broad categories of grades. For coloured diamonds, please review the Color Grading system, also linked below, to identify the hue, tone and saturation variables available for grading coloured diamonds. Can you do the math?
No naturally occurring source of diamonds exists on the European continent, but many diamonds are owned and used by people and industries in every European country.
This practice, which no longer exists, was evidently decided as a way to enhance the refractive value of diamonds.
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.
A cubic meter of diamonds weighs approximately 3,500 kilograms (or about 7,700 pounds). This is based on the density of diamonds, which is around 3.5 grams per cubic centimeter. Therefore, if you have a full cubic meter of diamonds, it would be very heavy due to their high density.
0.3 kilograms
4hearts 1 diamonds
1.5 kilograms of course!
19,210,411,825,754,648,719,361 that's how many diamonds the queen got
16 types of diamonds
You are probably referencing industrial diamonds, of which are are many, many different types, sizes and descriptions. You can read about the basic categories, below.
0.379 Kilograms 0.379 Kilograms
170 kilograms equals 170 kilograms.