Gold is heavier than diamond.
Diamonds have a specific gravity of 3.51. Gold has a specific gravity of 19.32.
its really heavy
It is not possible to coordinate a size measurement with a weight.
it actually depend on the sample size.
Diamonds are measured in carats, which is a unit of weight equal to 200 milligrams. This weight measurement is used to determine the size and value of a diamond.
Only diamonds can damage other diamonds (or, of course, extremely heavy weights). Possibly if the katana was diamond-studded, or the edges were made of diamonds. I suppose if you could swing it hard enough you could shatter the diamond (like the heavy weight thing above) but you'd have to have superhuman strength.
Yes, real diamonds are heavy for their size. Diamonds have a high density, which contributes to their weight. This density is one of the factors used to distinguish between real and synthetic diamonds.
No. For their size, diamonds are heavy and will not float.
Most gem-quality diamonds found are about the size of a pea.
No, in the sense that any 'diamond' is relatively tiny, whether the stone is fake or real. As well, imitation diamonds will not weigh as much as a real diamond of the same 'size'. Weights will be different depending on the compositions of the 'fakes'.
A carat diamonds size is 3.5mm.
Heavy equipment used for mining any natural resource from the earth is used for mining diamonds.
No, diamonds are much more expensive than rubies But it depends on the size,
For their size, diamonds are extremely valuable, so conserving them in the sense of protecting them is important.
its really heavy
ruby is definetly not heavy for its size. it is like how light or heavy you think it would be. i have a ruby ring!
Heaviness of a diamonds, depends on how big the diamonds and how many carots they have in it.Another AnswerA diamond's specific gravity is heavy, rated at 3.5 on a scale of 1 to 4; its atoms are packed together more tightly than atoms in any other mineral.
Carat is a weight indicator of diamonds. Carrots are vegetables, which don't occur in diamonds.