Yes, ice is a term sometimes used to describe diamonds.
Another name for ice at the poles is polar ice or polar ice caps.
adámas this is a greek word
The answer is crude oil(petroleum)
H20 in it's solid form.
floes and floe ice
Black diamonds are also called carbonado.
Yellow diamonds are sometimes called canary diamonds. A significantly large yellow diamond is owned by Tiffany and Company, and is named The Tiffany Diamond.
When describing diamonds, glass is probably not as common as ice.
Yes, real diamonds do not melt ice. Diamonds have a very high melting point of about 4,027 degrees Celsius (7,280 degrees Fahrenheit), much higher than the temperature required to melt ice.
Another name for water ice is "frozen water" or simply "ice".
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hoarfrost