A diamond is not typically measured in degrees, unless you're asking about the degrees involved in the angles of the facets.
In that case, there are too many different degrees involved in each faceted stone, which are different, depending on the cut, to count.
As an example, follow the link, below, to see the different angles possible in a round, brilliant cut.
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It's certainly possible. Draw a square and rotate it by 45 degrees - it looks like a diamond.
No, a rhombus is an actual mathematical shape, a diamond is not. 'Diamond' is from decks of cards, 'Rhombus' is from Math. BTW, a rhombus is a parallelogram* with opposite acute** and obtuse*** angles and all four sides are the same length.*opposite sides of the shape are parallel**less than 90 degrees***more than 90 degrees
30 degrees.
35 degrees Fahrenheit is 1.7 degrees Celsius. 35 degrees Celsius is 95 degrees Fahrenheit.
Diamond has the highest melting point -- 3820 degrees Kelvin: so burning it would require an even higher heat.
It is 360 degrees.
Diamond mineral has the highest melting point of any mineral: 3820 degrees Kelvin, which is 6416.33 degrees F, or 3546.85 degrees C.
You can melt a diamond, because anything can melt given enough heat. Diamond, however, has the highest melting point of any known mineral: 3820 degrees Kelvin, 6416.33 degrees Fahrenheit, or 3546.85 degrees Celsius.
It is 360 degrees.
yes it does it has all of the degrees......yes,90 degrees,180 degrees, and 270 degrees
It gets hotAnother AnswerSince diamond has such a high melting point -- 3,820 degrees Kelvin -- the diamond will remain stable until the heat reaches that temperature, at which point it will melt.(The temperature in Celsius is 3,546.85 degrees or 6,416.33 degrees Fahrenheit.)
Diamond has the highest melting point of any mineral, 3820 degrees Kelvin, 3547 degrees Celsius, 6416.6 degrees Fahrenheit. It may vaporize in a higher heat.
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Yes. At a little more than three thousand degrees Celsius, a diamond will actually melt.Another AnswerThe melting point of diamond is 3820 degrees Kelvin, or 6416.33 F, or 6143.18 C.
You could melt a diamond to turn it gooey. Diamond has the highest melting point of any known mineral, 3,820 degrees Kelvin. This is equal to 3,546.850 degrees Celsius or 6,416.33 Fahrenheit.
Diamond has the highest melting point of any mineral: 3820 degrees Kelvin.