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Dolomite typically exhibits three cleavage planes that intersect at approximately 90 degrees, resulting in rhombohedral cleavage.
It has both. It's cleavage is perfect, and it's fracture is sub-conchoidal.
Muscovite has perfect basal cleavage, or book cleavage.
Cleavage is, essentially, a split in something. An example sentence would be: The cleavage in the mountain is actually a bit concerning.
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what is the price of tangerine garnets
Yes, there are red garnets found in the United Kingdom, specifically in areas like Scotland and Northern Ireland. These garnets are typically referred to as Scottish garnets or Scottish pyrope garnets, known for their deep red color.
Garnets are a very deep dark red color.
Garnets are considered anhydrous minerals.
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Yes, garnets can be found in Canada. There are several locations across the country where garnets have been documented, including in British Columbia, Quebec, and the Northwest Territories. These garnets are typically found in metamorphic rocks and have various colors, such as red, green, and orange.
They are semiprecious gems.
Sulfur's cleavage is imperfect.
No. Garnets are silicates.