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How do people use rocks in everyday life?

well some people have granite counter tops and diamond cutters use diamonds to cut diamonds


Why do people want diamonds?

People often desire diamonds for their perceived rarity, beauty, and symbolism of love, commitment, and luxury. Diamonds are also associated with status and wealth due to their high value and durability. Additionally, the marketing and cultural significance of diamonds, particularly in engagement rings, have contributed to their popularity.


What companies buy blood diamonds?

Well Blood Diamonds are normal diamonds that have been fought for, like in a war if there were diamonds and people killed other people for them, then they are blood diamonds. (they are not red as some people think). So any mineral company will buy a 'Blood Diamond' for more than a ordinary diamond, . :)


Why are diamonds that are made by people not consideted minerals?

Diamonds made by people, often referred to as synthetic or lab-grown diamonds, are not considered minerals because they are created through artificial processes rather than natural geological formations. While they share the same chemical composition and crystal structure as natural diamonds, the definition of a mineral typically includes being naturally occurring. Additionally, the formation process and the absence of geological history in synthetic diamonds differentiate them from naturally occurring minerals.


How long have people been mining for diamonds?

Diamond mining has been documented since at least the 4th century BC in India. Modern diamond mining began in the late 19th century with the discovery of diamonds in South Africa, sparking the diamond rush.

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Why is it important to conserve diamonds?

For their size, diamonds are extremely valuable, so conserving them in the sense of protecting them is important.


Can snakes produce diamonds I've read a fact that a snake not sure of the breed though by conserving its venom or poison can produce a diamond?

No, snakes cannot produce diamonds by conserving their venom or poison. This is a myth and not scientifically supported. Diamond formation requires specific geological conditions deep within the Earth's mantle, a process that has nothing to do with snake venom or poison.


How many more people did the blood diamonds kill?

Diamonds don't kill people -- people kill people. Since this is an illegal activity, a strict count of the number of people maimed or killed in pursuit of these diamonds is not available.


What are people who study diamonds called?

People who study diamonds are called gemologists. They specialize in identifying, grading, and evaluating the quality and characteristics of gemstones like diamonds.


What are some consumption issues with diamonds?

people could get sick of how people are wasting diamonds on only jewelry.!


What are the people that study diamonds called?

People who study diamonds are called gemologists. They specialize in identifying, grading, and evaluating gemstones, including diamonds, based on their quality and characteristics.


What is the difference between sweethearts and diamonds?

Sweethearts are usually people; diamonds are stones.


Is there such a thing as diamonds in Maths?

No, people say ROTATED SQUARES are diamonds - It's a common mistake. Diamonds are just rotated squares - NOT diamonds. Just remember that.


How do conflict diamonds effect people?

People who mine conflict diamonds can be killed for a whim; conflict diamonds fund mayhem, war, civil unrest and other inhumane activities.


Who does blood diamonds effect?

Blood diamonds mainly affect the people of Africa. The diamonds are used to fund wars and terrorism. Millions of deaths are linked to the blood diamonds.


Economics is about conserving scarce that you need to produce the goods for people to buy?

resources


Where do the africans mine for diamonds?

People in many African nations mine for diamonds around the volcanic pipes that erupted the diamonds to the earth's surface.