What does a diamond inside of coal look like?|||You can't - there's no such thing. Diamond is the *last* stage of the process that only begins at coal. This process requires extremely high pressure (in excess of 7 atmospheres greater than normal) for *millions* of years. The coal changes into rock, then a different, harder, type of rock, and so on, until it finally becomes the crystaline substance known as diamond.
So where there is diamond, there is no coal.|||You will not find that. Diamonds are created inside the earth, very deep at very high temperatures. Then they travel in lava tubes to the surface at high speed. There may be inclusions of black carbon inside the diamond but none survives the journey to the surface.
You may find a diamond picture inside the lava. As black obsidian glass or rock.|||Look it up on Google you damn chinese retard|||Looks about the same as when you remove the coal.|||No, i dont think you can find diamonds in coal. Diamonds are found in kimberlite pipes. Kimberlites are very old rocks that has undergone extreme pressure and temperature.|||google!|||Google image it|||doesn't happen. Diamonds form in a totally different setting, deep in the earth, and are pulled up in kimberlites or other deep magma formations. Coal is sedimentary, and if it somehow evaded burning on it's trip to those conditions (impossible), it would all be changed to diamond.
The only way a diamond could be found in coal is if it was eroded and deposited as a drop stone. Almost impossible.|||Click on this link;
http://www.scienceclarified.com/images/u鈥?/a>|||yahoo or goolgle
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