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Blood diamonds mainly come from Africa, but are also traded in Liberia, Angola, and Sierra Leone. I will add a link to the full article about blood diamonds.
Roughly 49% of diamonds originate from central and southern Africa, although significant sources of the mineral have been discovered in Canada, India, Russia, Brazil, and Australia.
Diamonds are found in India, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Russia and South Africa, plus additional countries on the African continent. It can be said that commercial diamond mining became popular when a volcanic pipe that brought diamonds to the earth's surface, was found near the city of Kimberly, South Africa in 1867. Diamonds are found on every continent on earth except Europe and Antarctica.
Since the 1880s, South Africa has been the source for a large proportion of the world's gold supply, with about 50% of all gold ever produced having come from South Africa. Production in 1970 accounted for 79% of the world supply, producing about 1,480 tonnes. 2008 production was 2,260 tonnes. In 2007 China (with 276 tonnes) overtook South Africa as the world's largest gold producer, the first time since 1905 that South Africa has not been the largest.
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All of the world's diamonds come from the earth. They can be found on every continent except Europe and Antarctica. Many diamonds come from Africa, but Canada and Australia are not far behind in terms of gross production.
Almost 50% of all diamonds were mined in Africa. One hundred percent of all natural diamonds come from the earth and are found on every continent, except Europe and Antarctica.
65 percent of the world's diamonds come from Africa which is where the issue of blood diamonds is the biggest concern. In the past these diamonds could end up anywhere and no one would know any better. Recently there have been checks and balances put in place to stop the majority of blood diamonds from leaving Africa. Africa, Liberia, Angola, and Sierra Leone are places that blood diamonds are traded for arms or used to fund wars and terrorism.
One hundred percent of the world's diamonds come from a depth of between 140 to 180 km within the earth's mantle and are erupted to the earth's surface by way of volcanic pipes.Only one in 200 of these pipes produces diamonds. Volcanic pipes are being mined today in many countries in Africa -- Botswana being the largest producer there -- and in Canada, India, Brazil, Russia and Australia.India or that general area. From the ground.
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Africa, specifically from countries like South Africa, Botswana, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. These countries are known for having significant gold and diamond reserves, making Africa a major source of these precious metals and gemstones.
Africa produces the majority of diamonds, with countries like Botswana, Russia, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo being major diamond producers.
All natural diamonds come from the earth. They are mined in Canada, Australia, and Africa, Brazil, India and in other locations.
Diamonds are mined in among other places, Brazil, Africa, India, Canada, and Australia
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