Diamond is the hardest substance(but not the toughest) in the world ever found. There is something called a Mohs hardness scale. It ranges from 1 to 10 and 10 is the hardest. And of course, the diamond is in the,"10," place.
Diamond is the hardest substance but that doesn't mean it doesn't break. Diamonds have a grain that is visible under a microscope and are subject to break at this point. A poor quality stone with visible cracks is much more likely to break than a higher quality stone. This is something to consider when purchasing a diamond.
It CAN be broken. Ask any diamond setter, who will tell you that he/she has broken or chipped any number of them over the years. But for the most part, it's not a fragile stone either. Breaking or chipping a diamond is not all that easy. In some directions through the stone it's damn hard to do. In others, it's easier- diamond has four cleavage planes through which it can break or split more easily, if hit just right- but usually, when a diamond is broken or chipped, there are other circumstances involved, such as an unusually thin girdle (edge of the stone), or the broken part being the point of a marquise or pear shape, or the crown or pavilion angles of the stone being shallower than they should be. A well-cut diamond is actually pretty hard to break.
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Only Lasers or man made materials can break a diamond.
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Your's is fake.
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Such as Pigs, Sheep and Possibly Chickens, Cows and Horses.
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Just move forward and press space.
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Diamond is the hardest substance but that doesn't mean it doesn't break. Diamonds have a grain that is visible under a microscope and are subject to break at this point. A poor quality stone with visible cracks is much more likely to break than a higher quality stone. This is something to consider when purchasing a diamond.
It CAN be broken. Ask any diamond setter, who will tell you that he/she has broken or chipped any number of them over the years. But for the most part, it's not a fragile stone either. Breaking or chipping a diamond is not all that easy. In some directions through the stone it's damn hard to do. In others, it's easier- diamond has four cleavage planes through which it can break or split more easily, if hit just right- but usually, when a diamond is broken or chipped, there are other circumstances involved, such as an unusually thin girdle (edge of the stone), or the broken part being the point of a marquise or pear shape, or the crown or pavilion angles of the stone being shallower than they should be. A well-cut diamond is actually pretty hard to break.
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Only Lasers or man made materials can break a diamond.
Diamonds can only scratch other diamonds.
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And this
With the First one's teeth and Eyes, and the 2nd one's tongue.
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Yummy
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If you had a gold chest, you might as well just steal the entire chest.
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We dont need some elaborate system.