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Could somebody explain fracture throughly? It is on the rocks and minerals topic
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Could somebody explain fracture throughly? It is on the rocks and minerals topic
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Fracture is the tendency of a mineral to break along curved surfaces and non-straight surfaces. Cleavage is when it breaks into flat pieces.
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