Why do diamonds spawn near lava?

In Minecraft, diamonds do not actually spawn more frequently near lava; they only appear to do so because both diamonds and lava pools generate at the same deep Y-levels (below Y=16, particularly around Y=-58). Lava pools expose large, open areas in these deep layers, making diamonds more visible on cave walls compared to being hidden within solid stone.
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Are diamonds more likely to spawn near lava?

No, diamonds don't spawn more often because of lava, but they frequently appear together because they generate at similar depths (around Y-level -58), and lava lakes are common there, often exposing diamond ore in cave walls, creating the illusion of a direct link. Lava doesn't increase diamond rates, but it can replace diamond ore blocks, potentially making larger veins smaller where lava pools form. 
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Why are diamonds found near volcanoes?

Formed at a depth of around 180 km, diamonds are transported to the Earth's surface by magmas called kimberlites. These magmas are then ejected by volcanoes and cool to form magmatic rocks containing diamond enclaves.
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Are there diamonds in the lava zone?

Lava rivers can be found in narrow corridors around the area with Silver Ore, Crystalline Sulfur and Diamond found scattered around them. A large structure called the Lava Castle can be found in the middle of the chamber, with small, partially-collapsed volcanic domes scattered all over the floor of the chamber itself.
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What does lava do to diamonds?

When hot lava explodes from a volcano, it can melt just about anything in its way – but not diamond. So some cooled lava rocks have diamonds inside them!
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What does God say about diamonds?

God doesn't speak directly about diamonds as a commodity, but the Bible uses diamonds symbolically for strength, purity, enduring promises, and divine beauty, representing God's faithfulness, His refining process in believers' lives (like pressure creating diamonds from dust), and the preciousness of His people, emphasizing that people are more valuable than gems. Diamonds appear in descriptions of heavenly splendor (New Jerusalem), adornments of angelic beings (like Lucifer), and as metaphors for hard-heartedness or engraved sin. 
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What metal can lava not melt?

Metals that can withstand lava's extreme heat (around 700°C to 1200°C / 1300°F to 2200°F) are refractory metals with very high melting points, like Tungsten, Titanium, Molybdenum, Iridium, and Osmium, along with certain Nickel and Cobalt alloys, but even these can lose strength; ceramics and tungsten carbide are often better choices for prolonged exposure or structural use. Tungsten has the highest melting point of all metals, making it ideal for heat resistance.
 
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Where are diamonds found naturally?

Natural diamonds are found globally in ancient, deep-earth volcanic pipes called kimberlites, carried to the surface by eruptions, and in alluvial deposits (riverbeds/beaches) where eroded diamonds settle. Top producing countries include Russia, Botswana, Canada, Angola, DRC, and South Africa, with significant finds in ancient continental cores in Africa, Australia, Russia, and North America.
 
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What can destroy a diamond?

While diamonds are incredibly hard (resisting scratches), they aren't indestructible; they can be destroyed by a sharp impact (like a hammer blow) that exploits their brittleness, extreme heat (causing them to burn into CO2 in oxygen), or long-term exposure to harsh chemicals like chlorine and acetone, which damage the metal setting and can affect treated diamonds.
 
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Who owns 90% of diamonds?

When Rhodes died in 1902, De Beers controlled 90% of the world's diamond production. Ernest Oppenheimer took over the chairmanship of the company in 1929, after buying shares and being appointed to the board in 1926.
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How did Arkansas get diamonds?

Diamonds were first discovered in Arkansas on August 1, 1906, by John M. Huddleston some 2.5 miles southeast of Murfreesboro in Pike County. Since that time, various efforts have been made to mine diamonds, but due to inadequate funding and a lack of experience, all failed sooner or later.
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How can you tell if a rock has diamonds in it?

A diamond tester is more accurate than a scratch test.

Once the suspected diamond has been located, press the diamond tester's tip against it. Minerals that make noise and light up are diamonds. If it doesn't, there is a difference between a gemstone and a precious stone.
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Is a 10 diamond vein possible?

Diamond ore veins can generate at most 10 diamond ores adjacent to each other. However, due to the ability of ore veins colliding with each other, players will have an extremely rare chance of mining a diamond vein up to 12 diamonds.
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How rare is normal diamond ore?

In Minecraft, normal diamond ore (found in stone) is extremely rare, especially after the 1.18 update, becoming much harder to find than deepslate diamond ore, which spawns more commonly at lower Y-levels. While diamonds themselves are a sought-after rare resource, the specific stone variant of the ore became significantly less common, often requiring players to mine deep into the Y=-64 to Y=-59 range (Deepslate layers) where it's more abundant, making normal diamond ore a highly prized decorative block.
 
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Will diamonds burn in a fire?

Yes, diamonds can burn in fire because they are made of carbon, but they need extremely high temperatures (around 1300-1700°F or 700-900°C) and oxygen, which can be reached in house fires or with a torch, causing them to turn into carbon dioxide and disappear, though usually they just get a cloudy, burnt surface that can be polished off.
 
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How much is 1 lb of diamonds worth?

A pound of diamonds (about 2,268 carats) varies wildly in value from under $100,000 for industrial-grade rough stones to millions of dollars for gem-quality diamonds, depending on quality (The 4Cs), size, and whether they are natural or lab-grown, with large, high-quality stones fetching extreme premiums. 
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What cut is Taylor Swift's diamond?

Taylor Swift's engagement ring features a large, elongated Old Mine Cut diamond, also known as an antique cushion cut, known for its vintage look, chunky facets, large culet, and soft, warm sparkle designed for candlelight, set in yellow gold with a bezel. This hand-cut diamond gives a romantic, historical feel, distinguishing it from modern brilliant cuts.
 
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What if someone licks a diamond?

Are diamonds poisonous? can I die if I lick pure diamond? no, as in times gone by people would lick diamond to check whether or not they were genuine, a real diamond's (as opposed to a piece of glass or other rock) surface acts much like oil and does not get wet.
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What rock is diamond found in?

Diamonds are primarily found in deep-earth volcanic rocks called kimberlites, which bring them to the surface in carrot-shaped pipes, and sometimes in related igneous rocks like lamproites or lamprophyres; these ultramafic rocks form in the Earth's mantle and are the main "delivery system" for diamonds, though they can also be found in alluvial (river) deposits after erosion.
 
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What is the rarest color of diamonds?

The rarest color of diamond is red, with only a handful of natural red diamonds known to exist worldwide, making them incredibly valuable collector's items. Their unique color comes from distortions in their atomic structure, rather than chemical impurities, and most discovered red diamonds are less than a carat. Other exceptionally rare colors include green, purple, and intense orange diamonds, but true red is considered the pinnacle of rarity, according to organizations like the GIA.
 
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Is water technically lava?

No, water is not technically lava in the common sense, but a fun geological argument says it is because ice (solid water) is a rock, and liquid water is simply molten ice, making it the liquid form of a rock, just as lava is molten rock, The Star. While lava is specifically molten magma (melted rock from Earth's mantle), this technicality highlights that water and lava are both liquid states of natural substances, Reddit users.
 
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How hot is lava today?

lava, magma (molten rock) emerging as a liquid onto Earth's surface. The term lava is also used for the solidified rock formed by the cooling of a molten lava flow. The temperatures of molten lava range from about 700 to 1,200 °C (1,300 to 2,200 °F).
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Will lava melt concrete?

Yes, hot lava will severely damage and effectively "melt" or break down concrete by rapidly turning its internal moisture into explosive steam (spalling), causing it to crumble and disintegrate, even though concrete's melting point is higher than typical lava temperatures; the intense heat compromises its structure, making it vulnerable to the lava's intense heat and pressure. Lava flows will overcome concrete barriers, not by instantly melting them like ice, but by breaking them apart explosively. 
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