yes and no, everything you see around you came from space. Were they formed from space? Probably not, I doubt there are volcanic explosions that big on other planets They were formed from super-continental volcanic explosions (Pangea being an example of a subcontinent) deep under the crust that caused massive amounts of heat and pressure that caused the carbon to pack together into the hardest natural thing known to man.
In Outer Space was created in 1983.
Tagalog Translation of OUTER SPACE: sa kabilang daigdig
They study how long to get to planets and if there is life in outer space.
No, conical space does not exist in outer space. Conical space is a theoretical concept used in mathematics and physics to describe certain properties of spacetime, but it does not have a physical existence in outer space as we know it.
Outer space is not bottomless, but it is infinite in size. There is no definitive edge or boundary to space as we know it, but it continues on infinitely in all directions.
Outer space. No planet, no rocks. No rocks, no diamonds :(
Diamonds are erupted to the earth's surface by way of volcanic pipes. There are diamonds, however, that end up on earth that potentially originate in outer space.
from outer space
No.
they come from outer space
There are some who claim that diamonds have landed on earth carried by meteorites. You can read more, below.
The sky
Black diamonds, also known as carbonado, are formed differently from traditional diamonds. They are believed to have originated from outer space, potentially from supernova explosions or graphite-rich asteroids colliding with Earth. Due to their unique structure and high abundance of inclusions, their formation process is not fully understood.
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Because there's nothing out there to breathe.
some Pokemon are like elygem are but if they come to the real world they would probably be from space.
outer (as in "outer space")