All diamonds are formed deep within the earth's mantle and are erupted to the surface by way of volcanic pipes.
Diamonds are found on every continent except Europe and Antarctica. That there are diamonds in Africa is simply part of the earth's composition and geological evolution.
Female hobo spiders appear to have diamonds on their back. Google Hobo spiders and see if that is what you are refering to.
Zircon gem-stones are not diamonds. Zircon, the oldest known mineral on earth -- is composed of ZrSiO4. Diamonds are formed from carbon. High-quality zircons can be confused with other gemstones, and these are usually the stones used in high-quality jewelery.
There are many ways to tell a man made diamond form a wild diamond. One is the price, man made diamonds tend to be cheaper than natural diamonds. Man made diamonds also have quite a different clarity than wild ones.
Diamonds are prepared by mining them from the earth, then cutting and shaping them into the desired shape. This process involves cutting the diamond using special tools to create facets that give it its characteristic sparkle. Finally, the diamond is polished to enhance its brilliance and shine.
Africa
Diamonds are mined in South Africa.
No. Diamonds are mined in South Africa.
Yes, diamonds are mined in South Africa.
Diamonds are found in diamond mines in Africa, unless you're shopping for diamonds. If the later, you can visit any jewelery story in any city in Africa that sells diamonds and find them there.
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Money, mayhem, terrorism and power are all causes of blood diamonds.
Kimberley, South Africa may be the most notable locale for diamonds in South Africa. You can read more, below.
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Africa probably ranks number one in production, because so many countries in Africa produce diamonds.
Diamonds that are mined in Africa are usually called blood diamonds. These diamonds are called as such because they are mined from war-torn areas, with the proceeds going to fund terrorist or insurgent groups.