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When a mineral breaks with rough edges, it is called a "fracture." This is different from cleavage, which is when a mineral breaks along smooth, flat planes. Fracture can be described as conchoidal (shell-like), uneven, or fibrous.
When a mineral breaks into jagged pieces, it is called a "fracture." This occurs when the mineral does not break along cleavage planes, resulting in rough and irregular surfaces. Fracture types include conchoidal (shell-like), fibrous, splintery, and uneven.
That property is called cleavage or fracture, depending on how the mineral breaks.
A mineral with fracture has uneven side when split into half.
The words "uneven" and "splintery" describe the fracture or cleavage of a mineral. Uneven fracture indicates a rough, irregular break, while splintery fracture refers to a break that results in thin, sharp fragments resembling splinters. These characteristics help identify the mineral's physical properties and behavior when subjected to stress.
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