Diamonds, like all minerals, have a crystalline structure, a specific chemical composition, and are naturally occurring in nature.
All minerals share five basic characteristics: they are naturally occurring, inorganic, solid, have a specific chemical composition, and possess a crystalline structure.
Diamonds are proven to scratch all minerals including itself.
All chordates share three main characteristics: a dorsal hollow nerve cord, a notochord, and pharyngeal slits or pouches at some stage in their development.
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Diamonds share the property of being a naturally occurring crystalline solid with a definite chemical composition, as all minerals have. Additionally, diamonds are formed in the Earth's mantle under high pressure and temperature, which is a common process for many minerals.
All minerals share five basic characteristics: they are naturally occurring, inorganic, solid, have a specific chemical composition, and possess a crystalline structure.
All minerals share the following characteristics except organic origin, meaning minerals are inorganic substances, whereas organic materials derive from living organisms.
cleavage, luster, color, streak
property,cleavage,fracture,streak
Minerals are formed through a natural process and are all inorganic. All of them are also solid with a definite composition and structure.
Diamonds are proven to scratch all minerals including itself.
Manufactured diamonds are all formed from carbon, which is really a mineral.
All diamonds are erupted to the earth surface together with indicator minerals, including kimberlite. Other minerals are present in fertile kimberlite -- containing diamonds -- and absent in sterile kimberlite.
Nothing, there not the same. They don't share characteristics.
Living things share all of the following characteristics except _____.
yes all of them are minerals.Another AnswerNone of them are minerals: coal, diamonds and graphite are formed from the mineral carbon. There is a class of minerals, according to Wikipedia: "The halide minerals are the group of minerals forming the natural salts."