at a beach:)
at the store
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call the police [AHEM! HERE IS A BETTER ANSWER] Step one: Try to remember where you last saw the diamonds. Step two (TWO FOR TWO): Try to find them Step three: Draw up a list of possible suspects Step four: Investigate Step five: Call the police
The area on and around a volcano would be a likely place for diamonds to occur, but Mt. Rainier is not known for having diamonds. The closest location to Mt. Rainier is Montana and Canada, somewhat north of Montana. The largest number of diamonds are mined in Russia, but the largest deposit is in Australia. Diamonds were known and used in India perhaps as long as 6,000 years ago.
the civil War was because the Sierra Leone government wanted blood diamonds so he made all the people in his country dig all day to find diamonds that's why it started government wanted diamonds so he could sale it and make money)
Big Blue Diamonds was created in 1950.
Natural diamonds are not blue in color. Blue diamonds are formed when the presence of boron impurities during their formation process causes them to absorb certain wavelengths of light, resulting in a blue hue.
Blue diamonds are speculated to be rarer than white/clear diamonds because it is more difficult to form naturally. Blue diamonds, as such, are worth more than regular white diamonds
Blue Diamonds - aerobatic team - was created in 1953.
You can find carbon from diamonds in diamonds.
Loose blue diamonds are expensive to buy and are normally bought in good jewelers or online. The distinguishing features of loose blue diamonds are their natural blue tint and shape of the diamond.
Natural blue diamonds represent one colour of natural diamonds -- others being yellow, orange, green, pink and so forth. Blue diamonds contain boron within their chemical structure, which gives the stone reflective properties that make it appear blue.
Boron is the trace element in blue diamonds.
Gemstone diamonds of whatever colour are transparent.
Yes, vivid blue diamonds are generally rarer and more expensive than vivid pink diamonds due to the unique geological conditions required for their formation, as well as the consumer demand for blue diamonds. Blue diamonds are highly sought after for their rarity and distinct color, often commanding higher prices than pink diamonds of similar quality.
Yes, blue diamonds are generally more expensive than white, pink, or black diamonds. This is due to their rarity, with high-quality blue diamonds being quite scarce compared to other colors. The unique coloring of blue diamonds adds to their allure and value in the market.
You may be able to find a blue diamond online with a simple search using the term 'blue diamond'. Otherwise, you may be able to find an auction offering a blue diamond when an accommodation for bidding online.