Your answer depends on why you buy a diamond.
If you're buying a diamond for an investment, you'll want the highest carat weight in the 'best' colour (your choice), with the finest clarity and cut that you can afford. This stone will have mighty bling value as well.
If you're buying a diamond for its bling value alone, you can purchase a diamond quite similar to the high-investment quality diamond that is a fabricated diamond and pay less for it. It will always have less value than a natural diamond.
The opposite of natural attrition would be artificial or forced attrition, where employees are intentionally let go rather than leaving naturally.
It is possible that the availability of artificial blood would make severe blood shortages a thing of the past. Mass trauma events would pose less of a strain on the blood supply.
What do you mean artificial? Rain forrests are real. You can actaually see them, feel them. They exist, so they can't be fake. I think that, by "artificial", the question poster meant "man-made", as opposed to natural, rather than "fake" as opposed to real. In that vein... Though we have always thought of them as natural, there is now some archaeological evidence to suggest that they were, in fact, originally planted by the native South American Indians. Which would make them man-made, and, by the question poster's intent, ARTIFICIAL.
Artificial fiber is a type of synthetic fiber that is made from natural materials or by chemical processes. These fibers do not come from natural sources like plants or animals, but are created in a laboratory setting using polymers or other chemicals. Examples of artificial fibers include rayon, acrylic, and polyester.
An ecolgists may set up an artificial environment in a laboratory to imitate and manipulate conditions that organisms would encounter in the natural world.An ecologists may set up an artificial environment in a laboratory to imitate and manipulate conditions that organisms would encounter in the natural world.
The opposite of natural attrition would be artificial or forced attrition, where employees are intentionally let go rather than leaving naturally.
A geologist would differentiate between a natural diamond -- formed by a geological process, and a synthetic diamond -- formed by a man-made process. Both diamonds are 'real diamonds'. Read more about synthetic diamonds, below.
Natural would be like the Moon. Artificial would be man made.
I would not think there is any difference and that is an opinion.... looking at the facts i would say natural diamonds and they are both real....... but ... my opinion is that natural is better.Another Answer'Better' is relative.You will pay more and make more at the time of sale for a natural diamond than you will from a created diamond. So if your 'better' means 'more valuable', then natural diamonds are 'better'.
Natural yet unusual
The opposite of an artificial flower would be a real or natural flower.
It is possible that the availability of artificial blood would make severe blood shortages a thing of the past. Mass trauma events would pose less of a strain on the blood supply.
that would depend on your goal
One thing would be it's natural abundance of diamonds.
What do you mean artificial? Rain forrests are real. You can actaually see them, feel them. They exist, so they can't be fake. I think that, by "artificial", the question poster meant "man-made", as opposed to natural, rather than "fake" as opposed to real. In that vein... Though we have always thought of them as natural, there is now some archaeological evidence to suggest that they were, in fact, originally planted by the native South American Indians. Which would make them man-made, and, by the question poster's intent, ARTIFICIAL.
The artificial eye works by filling in the place where your natural eye would have occupied. This eye does not function but looks realistic serving cosmetic purposes.
A grotto is any type of natural or artificial cave that is associated with modern, historic, or prehistoric use by humans. When it is not an artificial garden feature.