Diamonds are clear, crystallised, highly pure forms of carbon that form at depths of 90-120 miles beneath the surface of the Earth, under intense pressure and heat, usually 1-3 billion years ago. The ...
Diamonds are rare, sparkling gems made entirely of carbon. They are the hardest natural material found on Earth. Right now, Russia produces about 33% of the world's diamonds, while the United States ...
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