Diamond gives several examples that New Guineans might be, on average, smarter than Westerners. First, Diamond compares the natural selection in Western society versus New Guinean society. He explains that while only the smarter individuals get to pass on their genes in New Guinea tribes, there is no "natural selection" based off intelligence in Western society. Another reason Diamond explains is that while Western children spend most of their day being passively entertained by a TV or radio which does not highly stimulate the brain, "New Guinea children…spend almost all of their waking hours actively doing something, such as talking or playing with other children or adults" (Diamond 21).
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The specific gravity of diamond is 3.5, which is above average.
Diamond studs vary greatly on the size and clarity of the diamond itself and even factors that include where the diamond was mined. On average a rather small diamond stud can be purchased for around 50 dollars. Specifically a 1 carat diamond stud can average around 1,000 dollars.
Every base is in the infieldof the average baseball diamond with regular dimensions.
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If the diamond shines too much is of a frosty color,you may consider it fake.
A diamond is valued by its cut, clarity, carat weight and colour. A local jeweler can show you bracelets with diamonds, and give you a precise answer.
You can purchase such a diamond today from Blue Nile and pay between US$15,945 and US$68,676, depending on the cut, colour and clarity you want. No diamond is 'average'.
Four feet on average.
No, morganite is not heavier than diamond. Diamond is denser and heavier than morganite.
According to The Wedding Report, the average diamond engagement ring caret weight is 1.18. This is looking at total caret weight, which may include one or more stones.
There really is not such a thing as an average price for a diamond as such. Diamonds are priced by 4 factors (the 4 Cs)--cut, clarity, color, and carat (weight). Cut refers to how well the diamond is cut. Clarity refers to the internal flaws the diamond might have. The more flaws the less it is worth. Color refers to the color of the diamond. A white diamond is worth considerably more than one that is yellowish. Finally carat weight refers to the size of the diamond. The bigger the diamond the greater the price. You are asking for an average so if we assume an average cut, average color, average clarity, and a smaller size carat weight assuming more of those are sold than of the larger diamonds and if we assume just the diamond and no setting, then we can perhaps give you a rough idea of what the price might be. Certainly, the most popular clarity would be one with very slight imperfections. The color of the average diamond would probably have some slight color when compared to a colorless diamond probably a J or I color. Cut would be good to very good rather than ideal. Let us then assume a 0.5 carat diamond, J or I color, very good cut, with very slight imperfections. Blue Nile sells these diamonds for about $1100 to $1300 each.
There is no average: diamonds cost what they cost, because every diamond is individual, unique and one of a kind. As well, every monetary transaction that involves a diamond is also unique -- whether it occurs on a street corner, at a pawn shop, or in a 5th Avenue jewelery store.