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Malia Mcintyre
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18 September, 03:17
Where do diamonds come from?
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Tobias Schwartz
18 September, 03:20
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Diamonds are formed when under the heat and pressure of the earth's gravity. Diamonds have to be underground to be formed so they should be underground. Digging to Y11 is deep enough to find diamonds.
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Tristian Randolph
18 September, 03:32
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Answer: Diamonds were first discovered and mined in India over 2,400 years ago.
Explanation: Over time, diamonds were found in many other areas around the world, including many in Africa. In today's trade, Africa, Russia, Australia, and Canada produce the most diamonds.
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