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Hematite does not typically have distinct layers like some sedimentary rocks; instead, it often forms as granular or massive aggregates. However, it can exhibit banding or layering in certain geological contexts, such as in sedimentary iron formations, where layers of hematite may alternate with other minerals. The appearance of layers can also occur in specific crystalline forms of hematite, but this is not its defining characteristic.

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