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A mineral has no particular planes of weakness in its lattice structure, so it does not break along perpendicular planes. What happens when the mineral is struck? (A) destruction (B) fracture
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A mineral has no particular planes of weakness in its lattice structure, so it does not break along perpendicular planes. What happens when the mineral is struck?
(A) destruction
(B) fracture
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B) Fractures is the answer XD
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the answer is fracture
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