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the cleave of a mineral___
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Please help me with this question the cleave of a mineral___ 20 points-example-1
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Answer: In mineral terms, cleavage describes how a crystal breaks when subjected to stress on a particular plane. If part of a crystal breaks due to stress and the broken piece retains a smooth face or crystal shape, the mineral has a cleavage. A mineral that never produces crystallized fragments when broken down has no cleavage.

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Cleavage decides when a crystal breaks
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