Dimonds are useful because its the hardest naturally occurring substace.
'Useful' in this context is most probably a philosophical query. Practically, however, about 75% of all diamonds mined are industrial diamonds, and their application in precision tools and cutting tools make some construction and repair possible.Insofar as gemstone diamonds are concerned, this is where the philosophical query begins.
Diamonds are the hardest material on earth, and 75% of diamonds mined are used in industry. Industrial diamonds are used for cutting tools.
Diamonds are most 'useful' as industrial diamonds, attached to tools that require precision, tough cutting abilities and so forth.
Eighty percent of all diamonds mined are industrial diamonds, used in tools to increase sharpness, precision and useful life.
Diamonds are not generally wasted, given their monetary value and useful value as the hardest mineral known.
Absolutely. Gem-quality diamonds are always useful as source material for new jewelery designs and fashions.
Industrial diamonds -- about 80% of all diamonds mined -- are used in precision instruments, cutting tools and otherwise in ways that improve efficiency and accuracy.
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge was created in 1826.
Society for Establishing Useful Manufactures was created in 1791.
Diamonds are quite helpfull.
Because diamonds are the hardest material, there are many uses of diamond in industry. Seventy-five percent of all diamonds mined are used in industrial applications.
Because diamonds are the stringest substance it is great to make other appliance stronger