According to Wikipedia: "Diamond remained the most economically significant mineral commodity produced by the mining industry of Namibia. The country produced about 2% of the world's gem-quality diamond, which placed it as the eighth ranked producer of gem diamond in terms of value. Diamonds contributed N$2,5 billion (US$235 million) in revenue to the government in 2013."
Diamonds are a commodity. South Africa is a major contributor to the diamond industry, based on its diamond mining operations. Raw diamonds are purchased according to their grade and size. People involved in the diamond business make profits.
Mining takes place in Austria on a much less active basis than in the past. You can read more about its mining industry, below. Diamonds are not on a list of natural resources in Austria.
The President of Namibia makes an estimated 546.551,00 ZAR each year.
Its not so much the environment is as it the people, because the people that retrieve the diamonds are paid very little, or usually forced to collect 'blood diamonds'. That is why some people refer to diamonds as "blood money." However, commercial mining for diamonds diamonds can cause some environmental desctruction from the digging, but this is no more or less damage than mining for any other mineral.
The largest producer of Diamonds in Africa is the Republic of Botswana located in the southernmost part of Africa. Diamond mining is a big part of the country's economy. So much that the largest diamond mining company operating in Botswana is 50% Government-owned.
No. Imagine how much that would cost.
you make 2000000000 a year
depends on what you mine and how successful you are, but generally speaking, a mining engineer can make between 60 and 200k a year
Lab-grown diamonds come with a lot of perks. First off, they’re way better for the environment because no mining is involved, so you're helping protect ecosystems. They’re also more affordable, usually costing much less than natural diamonds, so you can get a bigger or higher-quality stone without spending a fortune. Plus, lab-grown diamonds are ethically sourced, which means there’s no risk of them being connected to conflicts or exploitation. All of these benefits make lab-grown diamonds a great choice for many buyers!
50 Pixie Diamonds- $3.00115 Pixie Diamonds- $7.00240 Pixie Diamonds- $15.00585 Pixie Diamonds- $35.00
about 90,000 diamonds are in Texas.
Around 5 billion dollars a year which is $5,000,000,000 p.A.