Not true in my area every 100 square metres there is atleast 3/4 termite colony we didn't find diamond, instead of diamond we get mushroom from termite home in rainy season
If you break open a stone and find diamond-like and coal-like objects inside, it's likely you are encountering minerals or rocks that exhibit certain features. Here's a breakdown of what you might be seeing: 1. **Quartz**: The diamond-like object could be quartz. Quartz is a common and abundant mineral that often forms clear, hexagonal crystals, giving it a diamond-like appearance. 2. **Calcite**: Another possibility for the diamond-like object is calcite, which can also form clear crystals, though it is softer than quartz. 3. **Pyrite**: Known as "fool's gold," pyrite has a metallic luster and can sometimes be mistaken for precious metals or even diamonds due to its shiny appearance. 4. **Graphite**: The coal-like object could be graphite, which is a form of carbon. Graphite is soft, has a greasy feel, and is commonly found in metamorphic rocks. 5. **Coal**: If the stone is sedimentary and contains organic material, the coal-like substance could indeed be coal or a similar carbon-rich material. 6. **Other Minerals**: There are many other minerals that can exhibit similar characteristics to those described. For instance, galena (a lead ore) can have a metallic luster, and various forms of chalcedony can appear diamond-like. To determine the exact nature of these objects, consider these properties: - **Hardness**: Use the Mohs hardness scale to test the hardness of the minerals. Quartz, for example, has a hardness of 7, while calcite is 3. - **Luster**: Observe whether the mineral has a metallic, vitreous (glassy), or dull luster. - **Cleavage and Fracture**: Notice how the mineral breaks. Quartz tends to fracture conchoidally, while calcite has rhombohedral cleavage. - **Streak**: Rubbing the mineral on a streak plate can reveal its true color in powdered form. Graphite leaves a black streak, for example. For an accurate identification, you might want to consult a geologist or use a detailed field guide to minerals and rocks.
I understand why other gemologists are unaware of natural things anymore because on a Netflix documentary there’s a show that reveals that diamond cutters have been cutting rough man made diamonds for years and they look exactly as the natural rough stones after been made but they not have triangles on them and with all this Diamon dealers who mighty not even see a natural rough stones it’s hard it’s like when you are used to eating fake fruits real fruits will taste different for you and you mighty not even like them
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😀This day i found a emerald in my garden it 50%quart and 50% emerald because is grenn is normal to have some quart on it because i make test and im happy i found is a little bit damage but still a real emeral how rare is to find this gem stone?
Very good and interested film, but had only one defect- now crazy people will try to destroyed a lot of ants ..? How to try. To find without destroyed them and his houses? Nature isso perfect ! I saw many of them but can be crazy to try touch ...:)