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A mineral that has no planes of weakness in its lattice structure will not break along planes. Which term is appled to the way it breaks. A.) Splitering B.) Cleavage C.) Fracture D.) Cubing
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A mineral that has no planes of weakness in its lattice structure will not break along planes. Which term is appled to the way it breaks. A.) Splitering B.) Cleavage C.) Fracture D.) Cubing
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i think it is a
Splitering because if u are up in the air and u have a rough draft in the air it will start to splinter.
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The answer for this question should be
B) Cleavage or the second option.
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