Seventy-five percent of all diamonds mined are used by industry. The remainder are employed as gem-stones, for adornment.
Very small diamonds are sometimes called chips.
Yellow diamonds are sometimes called canary diamonds. A significantly large yellow diamond is owned by Tiffany and Company, and is named The Tiffany Diamond.
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The word "another" in the question implies that you already have one or more in mind. But you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information. I cannot therefore be sure that what I suggest is "another" and not something that is already known. I cannot, therefore, provide a more useful answer.
There are several brand names, but commonly, 'CZ' is a term used to describe fake diamonds.
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Dimonds are useful because its the hardest naturally occurring substace.
Eighty percent of all diamonds mined are industrial diamonds, used in tools to increase sharpness, precision and useful life.
Diamonds are most 'useful' as industrial diamonds, attached to tools that require precision, tough cutting abilities and so forth.
Diamonds are not generally wasted, given their monetary value and useful value as the hardest mineral known.
No, diamonds are formed from carbon.
Industrial diamonds -- about 80% of all diamonds mined -- are used in precision instruments, cutting tools and otherwise in ways that improve efficiency and accuracy.
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Diamonds are quite helpfull.
Diamonds are known for their exceptional hardness, making them resistant to scratching and wear. They also have a high refractive index, which gives them their characteristic brilliance and sparkle. Additionally, diamonds have strong thermal conductivity, making them useful in industrial applications such as cutting and drilling tools.
It's just another way of saying "be useful". When you are in the woods a map and compass would be of use. They would be useful.
No. Diamonds and coal are both allotropes of carbon. Coal and diamonds are not made from one another.