You take the magnifying glass and look for the diamond that has a symbol on it. It will tell you but just in case its the diamond that has a uncompleted triangle on it.
Diamond mines are formed by mankind using earth movers, dynamite, and other mining techniques. Diamond mines are dug around volcanic pipes which erupt bringing diamonds closer to the earth's surface.
Diamonds are mined and separated from the soil and other stones that are found in the mines. Intact diamond stones are then collected, sorted and sold to diamond cutters.
No Diamond mines in Missouri, there was volcanic activity and all the conditions exist for the formation of the diamonds but none have been found. There are many other types of mines in Missouri from Limestone to Lead.
The diamond mines are in South Africa, at the bottom on the map. At Nabooti island, accept the jewel quest to get a map. The airplane will fly you to the 6 other locations on the map of Africa : Giza in the north -- Blue Nile Falls, Mountains of the Moon, Kaya Forests, and the Safari in the west -- and the Diamond Mines in the south. Each location except the Safari has one of the jewels.
Probably with dynamite and other explosive materials, employed in very controlled ways.
2 of them are near the ranch and the other three you can find near diamond plains
Apparently, shopping for diamonds and other precious gems in jewelery is an honoured pastime in many Caribbean countries. However, this geography is not known for its diamond mines.
Once the diamond reaches the end consumer it is worth the same as any other comparable diamond. You wouldn't be able to tell it was a blood diamond by looking at it because the blood diamonds come from the same mines as legitimate diamonds. The miner might receive $50.00 if they find a diamond.
Many diamond mines are located in Africa. More specifically - near the southern coast and in the countries of the Angola, The Democratic Republic of Congo, Botswana, Sierra Leone and South Africa. Some of the largest diamonds have been found in South America including the Vargas diamond found in Brazil in 1938. The Argyle diamond mine in Australia is one of the largest sources of mostly industrial grade diamonds and fancy pink diamonds. There are also diamond mines in Canada, Russia, India and other locations on earth where volcanic pipes have erupted diamonds to the surface of the earth.
Nunavut has: * Gold, diamond and other mines * Susan Aglukark's home * the Arctic winter games
you have to find with the alein sign in the middle like the other gems. WHAT???
Diamonds were discovered in Canada in the early 1990s when indicator minerals containing diamond were detected in the soil. This led to the discovery of diamond-rich kimberlite pipes in the Northwest Territories, where the first diamond mine, Ekati, opened in 1998. Since then, several other diamond mines have been developed in Canada.