The perception that cleavage is "hot" is subjective and influenced by societal norms and personal preferences. In many cultures, cleavage is associated with femininity, sexuality, and attractiveness. It's important to remember that beauty standards vary widely and what is considered attractive is subjective.
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There are five stages of mitosis starting with prophase and ending with telophase. The cleavage furrow develops during cytokinesis which is after the telophase, so the cleavage furrow does not develop in mitosis at all.
Chalcopyrite does not have cleavage. It typically exhibits a conchoidal fracture instead of cleavage planes.
Gold does not have a cleavage it has a fracture: The type of fracture is hackly or jagged. Cleavage usually relates to crystals (although cleaving crystals can also be made to fracture too).
Olivine does not have cleavage. It exhibits a granular or irregular fracture pattern instead of cleavage planes.
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so far scientist have not discovered its cleavage. So, far there is no cleavage. Which means the andwer is none
No it has cleavage and it's cleavage is "absent".
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Hematite has a characteristic fracture, meaning it breaks irregularly with rough or jagged edges and no smooth cleavage planes.
No, quartz has no cleavage.
Sulfur's cleavage is imperfect.
There are five stages of mitosis starting with prophase and ending with telophase. The cleavage furrow develops during cytokinesis which is after the telophase, so the cleavage furrow does not develop in mitosis at all.
There is no broken parts in quartz, so Quartz does not have cleavage.
Yes, some minerals can exhibit cleavage along multiple planes. For example, mica minerals like muscovite and biotite can have perfect cleavage along one direction and good cleavage along another direction due to their layered crystal structure.
Cleavage occurs naturally between the tissue of the two breasts. We think mostly of well-endowed females as having cleavage, but overweight boys and men can have cleavage too. The "lines of cleavage" are, as a simple description, the line between the clothing or bra and the exposed area of the breast and the "line" or separation between the breasts. So, if a woman wears an ill-fitting bra or one that is too small, the area of cleavage can be pronounced. In smaller bosoms, cleavage is less pronounced or noticeable.