Theoretically, yes.
Practically, probably not, since diamonds do not appear to be a limited natural resource.
'Diamonds are forever' when in fact diamonds can be burned to CO2 gas in a furnace.
Logan's Run starring Michael York.
Yes, diamonds are formed from carbon.
i think it is because some diamonds people have fought and even died over. this isn't a very good definition ... Some diamonds are called blood diamonds, also known as conflict diamonds, because these diamonds were used to finance conflicts in central and western Africa, mostly. The last James Bond movie to star Pierce Brosnan as 007 [Die Another Day] features conflict diamonds prominently in the storyline.
diamonds smell like the mine that they were from
How can we not run out of diamonds. That is the real questions.
Berwick Run for the Diamonds was created in 1908.
Tanzanite. It is rising in value daily. Eventually the source will run out. You can only get it from Tazania
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zinc will eventually run out and when it does it will be the seventh non-renewable resource togo " extinct "
Conflict diamonds 'help' the terrorists and criminals who profit from them. In local economies run by terrorists and criminals, you could say that conflict diamonds 'help' those economies, because the diamonds are turned into cash.
Stars eventually run out because when it burns the outside pushes in on the core causing it to eventually give way and implode.
Depending on your use of diamonds, you may be able to find a substitute. Many wanna-be diamonds are available in the gem-quality category; industrial diamonds, however, are hard to substitute.
They will all eventually run out of fuel.
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You can't eventually it will run out :(