the cleavage of gold is hackly. gold has niether fracture or cleaveage
it has fracture
Cleavage is smooth; Fracture is rough. Cleavage splits along flat surfaces; Fracture splits along jagged surfaces. Cleavage is Cleavage; Fracture is Fracture
Ruby has a conchoidal fracture with vitreous fracture luster. Read more on the link below
Cobalt has a cleavage in three directions, forming a cube.
Zinc fractures.
The difference between a mineral that has cleavage and one that has fracture is that cleavage is the tendency of some minerals to brake along flat surfaces and fracture is the tendency of some minerals to brake unevenly along curved or irregular surfaces.
Fracture
Gold does not have a cleavage it has a fracture: The type of fracture is hackly or jagged. Cleavage usually relates to crystals (although cleaving crystals can also be made to fracture too).
the cleavage of gold is hackly. gold has niether fracture or cleaveage
It has no cleavage because it has an uneven and irregular fracture.
Cleavage is smooth; Fracture is rough. Cleavage splits along flat surfaces; Fracture splits along jagged surfaces. Cleavage is Cleavage; Fracture is Fracture
No, it has no preferred fracture or cleavage.
Quartz does not have cleavage. However, it does have fracture. Its fracture is conchoidal.
it has no cleavage but it does have fracture
Magnetite has fracture not cleavage. ChaCha on!
Quartz has a conchoidal fracture. It does not have a cleavage plane.
cleavage is when the rock gets cut in sheets, like you can peel it fracture is when it can crumble and breaks like you think a rock should
it has no cleavage