i think crystal habit is the minerals structure, while cleavage is the patter it breaks into.
The internal structure of a mineral, including its atomic arrangement and crystal lattice, affects its physical properties like cleavage, color, luster, and transparency. For example, a mineral with a repeating atomic pattern may exhibit a geometric crystal shape, while another mineral with random arrangement may appear massive or granular. The internal structure also determines the mineral's hardness, density, and other characteristics that manifest in its physical appearance.
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A Chemical composition, a definite internal atomic structure and an external form.
The internal atomic structure of a mineral most likely determines its physical and chemical properties, such as hardness, color, cleavage, and crystal shape. It also influences how the mineral interacts with its environment and how it behaves in different conditions.
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.
The internal arrangement of atoms.
Atomic structure, Chemical composition and External form.
Triclinic is a crystal system that describes the geometric arrangement of atoms in a mineral. Minerals can belong to different crystal systems, such as triclinic, depending on their internal structure and external crystal shape. So, a mineral can have a triclinic crystal structure, but triclinic itself is not a mineral.
Amber is not a mineral, because it has an organic origin and amorphous structure (no orderly internal arrangement of atoms).
The internal atomic structure.
The internal atomic structure.