By their color because if 2 minerals were to be the same, both minerals could end up being 2 whole different minerals depending on where they both came from and the origin the minerals were from.
Give relative ages of rocks. This is not the only clue to this question
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The way a mineral breaks is a better clue to its identity than are its color and luster.
Because weathered surfaces may hide the color of minerals.
hardness, luster, cleavage and fracture, color (not quite useful) and streak
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Because weathered surfaces may hide the color of minerals.
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Some of the clue words for description are... Most importantly, for example, for instance, and last but not least in fact.
I think the word you are looking for is avatar, but it only has 6 letters. Make sure your clue isn't plural. For instance, if the clue is "Graphic identities," then the answer is probably avatars
Turtle Wexler and Flora Baumbach's clue in "The Westing Game" is "The second was fifth, and the fifth was second." This clue eventually leads the characters to uncover the hidden identity behind the mysterious Samuel W. Westing.
The answer is 35,70 or 14,70.