You will find, on average, 3 diamond ore per 16x16 'chunk' of terrain. The number of chunks in a world can be different depending on the game platform, and only a small number of chunks are generated at a time. On the PC Java edition, a map is 60,000,000x60,000,000 blocks, so 3,750,000x3,750,000 chunks. Multiplied by 3, there are roughly 42,187,500,000,000 diamonds in a minecraft world. That doesn't include any diamonds which may generate in chests.
Diamonds are found below level 16 of the world.
minecraft world
i think its diamonds!(like in minecraft)
Layer 13 or 11
You can go down how ever many blocks you want to find diamonds on Minecraft. Minecaft is a well known game.
It takes 26 diamonds to make the armour and 11 for the tools, that's 38 diamonds in total.
In classic Minecraft (versions prior to Beta 1.3), diamonds were not available. Diamonds were introduced in Beta 1.3, which was released in August 2011. Prior to that update, players did not have access to diamonds, and the game's resources were more limited. If you are playing a version of Minecraft that is Beta 1.3 or later, you can find diamonds deep underground and mine them with an iron or diamond pickaxe.
You will have to use an iron pickaxe to mine diamonds.
Nope, you have to mine for diamonds with an iron pickaxe.
Either diamonds are not fully implemented yet in Minecraft PE, or you used the wrong tool, you need an Iron Pickaxe at least.
There is a Minecraft song called 'In Search of Diamonds'.
None.