Mercury, our nearest planetary neighbor, might harbor an 18-km wide layer of diamonds beneath its crust. Researchers from the University of Liege in Belgium believe that Mercury's formation, approximately 4.5 billion years ago, involved conditions that could lead to the creation of vast amounts of diamonds.
Mercury, our nearest planetary neighbor, might harbor an 18-km wide layer of diamonds beneath its crust. Researchers from the University of Liege in Belgium believe that Mercury's formation, approximately 4.5 billion years ago, involved conditions that could lead to the creation of vast amounts of diamonds.
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