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"Diamonds are a girl's best friend," this saying is usually said in a comical way, but it may also be true, as hard as it might be to believe. Diamonds have been associated with beauty and romance for centuries and were not only the perfect gift for all occasions, but also became synonymous with success and wealth. Many people will stop at nothing to find the perfect diamond whether they're looking for a ring or necklace that can make one's breath catch in their throat because of its unmatched beauty. However, many people don't know that diamonds are actually made from carbons which makes them far less valuable than they would sound if mined from underground gravel piles. The history of diamonds has been traced back to approximately 2.3 billion years ago when the supernova, called SN 1054, released massive amounts of energy which caused carbon atoms to bond together. This highly energetic particle impact is said to have created the super carbon which was responsible for the creation of diamond, also known as graphite. As early as 1966 it was discovered that diamonds could be formed in the lab by synthesizing C-C bonds in order to create C-H bonds through chemical reactions. Although this did not produce diamonds at a mass level that would normally be used commercially, it did demonstrate that diamonds did not actually require large deposits like other precious stones like emeralds and rubies. Historians and scientists postulate that the earliest diamonds were found in India between 3,000 and 2,700 B.C. Diamonds were thought to be used for decorative purposes at first, but then was soon discovered that they could be grinded and carved in order to form jewelry and tools. These were considered to be great treasures and Indians used this as a bartering element in their trading system which helped introduce the use of money. Diamonds aren't just famous for their sparkle or shine but also because they're quite durable. They don't chip easily and are quite resistant against scratching. Although they are very strong, they still have some major weaknesses. They can burn at very high temperatures, be easily chipped or cracked if hit with something hard enough, or even be dissolved if placed in certain chemicals. Today diamonds are used to make some of the most beautiful rings, necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and watches on the market today. The process of mining diamonds is quite dangerous because it requires miners to travel deep down into the earth where an abundance of tectonic plates exist. The tectonic plates create huge fissures which one can fall into causing them to be crushed by the pressure underneath. These fissures often create natural caves that can be used as mines or even just convenient shelters for miners Garnet is the only one of three mineral families which does not produce any diamonds. Although many people might assume that garnets are just another name for rubies or sapphires, they actually do not contain any of these gemstones. Garnets are unique because they form in the lower layers of the earth's crust where they are found in small veins with intergrown crystals which make them resemble rubies and sapphires. Some garnets come in all colors including red, yellow, blue, orange, green, or brown. cfa1e77820
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