African countries where diamonds are mined depend on this natural resource as a source of employment, tax revenue and generally business development around the industry.
Main industries in Africa are agriculture ( coffee, cotton, cocoa, and rubber), mining ( minerals, petroleum, gold, diamonds, and copper) and drilling. Manufacturing is weak.
Most West Africans live in Nigeria.
yes they do it is in the culture of africans
Yes, diamonds are formed from carbon.
No. Most Africans live in Africa.
People in many African nations mine for diamonds around the volcanic pipes that erupted the diamonds to the earth's surface.
the africans
Everyone who dies related to blood diamonds, dies once.
The slaves who built the pyramids were enslaved.
There are infinitely many possible answers that depend on the relative shapes and sizes of the diamonds.
It is one more than 199 diamonds! The value will depend on their quality and size so, if that is what you want, I regret that there is no simple answer.
diamonds are formed from the saliva of the common warthog. when treated in a blast furnace, the fumes crystalize and result in diamond residue, which is harvested by africans, who cut their fingers, hence the name "blood diamonds".
Black diamonds are located towards the southern part of Africa. Many Africans are treated terribly and unjustly violating their human rights. They are expected to dig for diamonds all day so that they can be sold for high profits in developed countries.
They worked the enslaved Africans harder on the fields. The southern economy came to depend on slavery.
Forty crates is a large quantity of diamonds. The price would depend on the size of the crates and the quality of the diamonds in the crates.
His did the economy of the southern colonies depend on enslaved africans
All work on and concerning the plantations depended on slave labors.