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Tuff, a type of volcanic rock composed of volcanic ash and fragments, does not exhibit true cleavage like some other minerals. Instead, it tends to break into irregular, angular fragments due to its heterogeneous composition. The texture and structure of tuff can vary significantly depending on the specific volcanic materials and processes involved in its formation. As a result, its fracture pattern is more characteristic of its volcanic origin rather than a defined cleavage.

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