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    Exam 3: Patterns in Nature: Minerals
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    If a Mineral Lacks Cleavage,it Will
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If a Mineral Lacks Cleavage,it Will

Question 19

Question 19

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If a mineral lacks cleavage,it will


A) break along planar surfaces with specific orientations.
B) break along irregular or conchoidal fractures.
C) not break apart unless melted.
D) not break apart unless dissolved.

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