No.
Diamond is the hardest element on earth, and is only affected by other diamonds.
'Chocolate diamonds' are named thus because this shade of brown diamond is the colour of chocolate. Some brown diamonds are natural diamonds; some brown diamonds are manufactured diamonds. A gemologist will help you determine the source of your brown diamond. Manufactured diamonds are always less expensive than natural diamonds with similar characteristics.
Canary diamonds are a type of yellow diamonds known for their intense yellow hue. They are considered one of the most valuable and sought-after fancy colored diamonds due to their rarity in nature and vibrant color. Canary diamonds are typically graded based on the intensity of their yellow color.
i think its diamonds!(like in minecraft)
There are "Russian diamonds" - is the company/website name and it offer diamond simulants, not real diamonds. And there are Russian diamonds which is produced in Russian labs which are 100% real diamonds. To ensure the diamond is real ask for independent gemology certificate: GIA, EGL, IGI.
Diamonds are special and beautiful jewels
YES
Any strong force can break the skull of a Staffordshire bull terrier.
Diamonds are known for their durability and strength, making them difficult to break.
Diamonds came from the word adamas this means indestructible or can not break.
yes
Pure diamonds are just carbon interlinked very strongly so almost never break but fake diamonds are not pure therefor can break. So if it's a real diamond they are not mixtures.
ostrich
No, diamonds are the hardest natural substance and can only be scratched or broken by another diamond.
A fracture in the skull is called a skull fracture. It occurs when there is a break in the cranial bones. Treatment may vary depending on the severity and location of the fracture.
easier than diamonds, harder then graphite
In general, one does not aim to 'break' a diamond: it is too expensive for this kind of entertainment value.
The most dangerous bone to break is the skull.