How are diamonds made?
Mystery Science・2 minutes read
The discovery of large crystals in a Mexican cave, the composition of diamonds and charcoal, and a new method for diamond production were discussed in the text. Diamonds are formed from carbon and traditionally require immense pressure to create, but a new method may make future production easier.
Insights
- French scientists in the late 1700s found that diamonds and charcoal share the same material, carbon.
- A groundbreaking new method for diamond production has been unearthed, potentially revolutionizing the process in the future.
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Recent questions
Where were large crystals found?
Mexico
What are diamonds made of?
Carbon
How are diamonds formed?
Pressure
What type of rock are diamonds found in?
Kimberlite
What makes diamonds unique?
Formation process