There is no general shape of a mineral. Each mineral has its own shape, even though two different minerals might have the same shape. A few examples of shapes of minerals are: Rhomboid, rock, and cubic.
The natural shape of a mineral would be its crystalline structure.
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cube
the general shape of mainland France fits roughly in an hexagon.
In general, a bottlebrush is cylindrical.
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The natural shape of a mineral would be its crystalline structure.
From the shape of a mineral crystal, it can be classified into one of the six mineral crystal systems, which is an aid to its identification.
The shape of a mineral depends on the chemical structure that the bonds form between atoms in the mineral. A cubic mineral (such as pyrite) has a chemical structure that, as bonds are made, a cubic shape is formed.
Crystal Shape
It forms a crystal.
minerals get its crystal shape by the heating and pressure from rock
The general shape is "bent".
Atomic arrangement.
Diamond is one mineral in the isometric crystal system.
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