No rock has ever been turned into a diamond. Synthetic diamond is made from graphite, a mineral and an allotrope of carbon.
Diamond is a form of carbon mineral that is classified as a type of metamorphic rock called Kimberlite. Diamond crystals are often found embedded within Kimberlite rock formations deep within the Earth's crust.
The harder rock is diamond
no a diamond is a gem.
No. A similar rock could be formed, but some characteristics would be altered.
Coprolite is a type of fossilized feces that has turned into a type of sedimentary rock known as a phosphate rock. It is formed through a process called mineral replacement, where the original organic material is replaced by minerals over time.
A diamond object is usually called a diamond, but can also be called a rock, a stone, or simply bling.
The stone carbonado is also known as black diamond.
Diamond is a form of carbon mineral that is classified as a type of metamorphic rock called Kimberlite. Diamond crystals are often found embedded within Kimberlite rock formations deep within the Earth's crust.
Yes, a diamond is considered a rock, specifically a form of a mineral called carbon. It is composed of carbon atoms arranged in a crystal lattice structure.
Diamond Rock happened in 1805.
The harder rock is diamond
A diamond
The HM's are called Cut, Rock Smash, Surf, Waterfall, Fly, Rock Climb, Strength, and Defog.
It is known as a fossil.
It's called 'petrification'.
no a diamond is a gem.
No. When a rock is turned into a liquid (generally through melting because of high temperature) it is no longer called a rock (but a magma). Also you can dissolve a rock into a liquid (like water) but then of course you first need a liquid. And then also, the (dissolved) "rock" is no longer called a rock, it is in solution.