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  • Cleavage in Minerals: Understanding Mineral Fracture
    The tendency for some minerals like mica to break along flat surfaces is called cleavage.

    Cleavage is a property of minerals that describes how they break along specific planes of weakness. These planes are determined by the arrangement of atoms in the mineral's crystal structure. Mica, for example, has perfect cleavage in one direction, meaning it easily splits into thin, flat sheets.

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