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  • Cleavage: Understanding Mineral Fracture Planes - Definition & Properties
    When a mineral breaks along a weakly bonded plane, it is called cleavage.

    Cleavage is a distinct property of minerals that refers to their tendency to break along specific planes of weakness within their crystal structure. These planes represent areas where the bonds between atoms are weaker, making it easier for the mineral to fracture along those lines.

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