I have NO idea. I need help too. I just put ''the big rock broke on the cement''. :p
The mineral sample displayed a distinct cleavage, breaking along smooth, flat planes.
Cobalt has a cleavage in three directions, forming a cube.
No, not all minerals have cleavage. Cleavage is a property in which a mineral breaks along planes of weakness to form smooth surfaces. Some minerals exhibit cleavage, while others may fracture irregularly or have no cleavage at all.
Zinc exhibits a metallic cleavage, which means that it does not have a distinct cleavage plane like minerals. Instead, when subjected to stress, zinc will bend rather than break along a cleavage plane.
You can distinguish quartz from calcite by conducting a hardness test, as quartz is harder than calcite. Additionally, you can test for effervescence with acid - calcite will fizz in acid while quartz will not react. Lastly, observing the cleavage patterns can also help differentiate the two minerals, as quartz has no cleavage while calcite has rhombohedral cleavage.
The angle of cleavage is the major information to identify where minerals are found.
The mineral sample displayed a distinct cleavage, breaking along smooth, flat planes.
Cleavage is, essentially, a split in something. An example sentence would be: The cleavage in the mountain is actually a bit concerning.
A diamond has four directions of cleavage. You just drop it in whenever appropriate.
I had trouble looking her in the eye because of her cleavage.
Cleavage does not always mean nudity. cleavage between two hills was huge.
her cleavage was hanging out of the V-cut shirt.
I know two very different ways to use the word: In reference to a woman's body: The v-neck tee shirt showed her cleavage. Or in reference to biology: As the cells underwent division, the cleavage furrow formed, and the animal cells split.
The artwork had a cleave in it, when it got dropped.
Cleavage and Fracture
the bar use cleavage its our most powerful weapon(;
I would use it correctly in a sentence, of course. Thank you for asking.