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Which statement describes the formation of diamonds?
a. diamonds form in talc under very low pressure.
b. diamonds form in talc under ver high pressure.
c. diamonds form in kimberlits under very high pressure.
d. diamonds form in kimberlits under very low pressure.
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Which statement describes the formation of diamonds?
a. diamonds form in talc under very low...
a. diamonds form in talc under very low...
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