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    The Tendency for a Mineral Like Quartz to Break in a Smoothly
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The Tendency for a Mineral Like Quartz to Break in a Smoothly

Question 172

Question 172

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The tendency for a mineral like quartz to break in a smoothly curved manner is termed ________.


A) anomalous cleavage
B) conchoidal fracture
C) elliptical breakage
D) spherical cleavage

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