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The mineral diamond is found on earth where volcanic pipes have blasted it to the surface from where it is formed, deep within the earth's mantel. Diamonds have been found in India, Africa -- several countries -- Brazil, Canada, Australia and even in the United States. Geologists find 'trace minerals', including kimberlite, that may indicate -- about one in 200 times -- that diamonds are included in the volcanic situation. When water flows over the top of a diamond-producing volcanic pipe and tumbles diamond stones along, diamonds can be found in riverbeds, or at the mouths of rivers as they empty into salt water. When a productive volcanic pipe is located, the land owner may choose to mine the area for diamonds.
You could find them in mines or inside of some rocks...Maybe at some stores, but they could be a lot of money!ARKANSAS.Crater of Diamonds,Murfreesboro, Arkansas
No, GE did not move its engine plants outside of the US when the Honeywell deal fell through in 2001. Instead, they expanded their operations in the US and continued to manufacture engines domestically.
1 US pint = 473.17 ml 1 UK or imperial pt = 568.26 ml
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Arkansas is the US state out of which come the most diamonds. The United States just doesn't have the "right geology" to have diamonds as a natural resource. Diamonds usually come from or appear near (having washed out of) kimberlite pipes. The geology of the US is broad and breathtaking, but does not include much in the way of these unique geologic structures.
No, the word 'Chocolate' comes to us from the Nahuatl word xocolatl : xococ, bitter + atl, water.
You can find diamonds in Arkansas, in the Crater of Diamonds State Park.
The USA Only Imports diamonds, diamonds are not natural to the USA
Arkansas is the home to Crater of Diamonds State Park, the only option for finding diamonds in any US state.
Yes, there are many chocolate mills in the US. The majority of these chocolate mills are on the eastern coast of the US.
The United States is not in the business of buying diamonds, blood diamonds, or otherwise.
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About 80% of all diamonds mined are industrial diamonds, and these are the most commonly used diamonds everywhere. This use of diamonds is not measured in number of diamonds, but in tons.
Conflict diamonds from Liberia and Sierra Leone are barred from import by executive orders. It is difficult to identify conflict diamonds conclusively meaning that some diamonds sold int he US may very well be conflict diamonds.
You can pick up diamonds from the earth at the Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas.