the amount of skin you show with clothes
Cleavage does not always mean nudity. cleavage between two hills was huge.
Sexy is subjective and personal. Showing cleavage can be sexy for some individuals regardless of cup size. It's important to dress in a way that makes you feel confident and comfortable, regardless of societal beauty standards.
Show him some cleavage and he will do as you ask
show some leg , cleavage and or your wrack or even skin nd talk to him
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.
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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.
Radial Cleavage is a type of Holoblastic Cleavage. You can get Isolecithal, Radial Cleavage which gives you equal yolk distribution between blastomeres. And you can get Mesolecithal, Radial Cleavage which gives moderate yolk distribution but it tends to have some asymmetrical distribution of the yolk which causes some blastomeres to be slightly smaller. (At least this is what it seems to be to me...) Previous Answer: i think it means giant boobs. don't really know sorry
Cobalt has a cleavage in three directions, forming a cube.
Cleavage. Cleavage refers to the tendency of a mineral to break along planes of weakness, resulting in smooth, flat surfaces. The quality of cleavage can vary among different minerals, with some exhibiting perfect cleavage and others displaying no cleavage at all.
Porphyry rock typically exhibits a relatively low degree of cleavage due to its formation from magma that cools slowly beneath the Earth's surface, resulting in large crystals embedded in a finer-grained matrix. Cleavage in this context refers to the tendency of a rock to break along specific planes, which is more pronounced in some sedimentary or metamorphic rocks. While porphyry can have some fractures and joints, it does not possess well-defined cleavage like those seen in other rock types.
quartz will have conchidal fracture...plagioclase will have 2 sets of cleavage near 90 degrees and some striations quartz will have conchidal fracture...plagioclase will have 2 sets of cleavage near 90 degrees and some striations