Environmental Sciences, asked by scotepigs, 1 year ago

A mineral that has no particular planes of weakness in its lattice structure, so it does not break along particular planes. What happens when this mineral is struck

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi there. Cleavage. When a mineral is struck and breaks along particular planes, the surface is called a cleavage

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