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cleavage
Yes, all different samples of that mineral will have the same cleavage.
Yes, all different samples of that mineral will have the same cleavage.
Tin, by itself is not a mineral, and has no cleavage.
The mineral cleavage is made up of many other particles to form a rock when the rock cleavage is just a rock.
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A good example of a mineral with basal cleavage are those from the mica group such as muscovite and biotite
CLEAVAGE
Because many minerals exhibit cleavage.
A good example of a mineral with basal cleavage are those from the mica group such as muscovite and biotite
Cleavage is the tendency of a mineral to break along smooth planes parallel to zones of weak bonding.
I dont think so because a rock can not have cleavage, but a mineral can