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your answer is C. cleavage, fracture
cleavage the way minerals breaks apart, split easily along a flat surface,
fracture the way minerals break apart, breaks in an irregular way
The way that a mineral breaks can help to identify that mineral. Some minerals have a tendency to split evenly along specific or straight planes, this is called cleavage; other minerals break in more of an irregular pattern is called as fracture.
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
Cleavage refers to the manner in which a few minerals break along specific lines of shortcoming in their structure. Mica is a best example as it breaks along firmly divided level planes that yield slim sheets.
Calcite is another genuine model, breaking along three distinct planes that yield blocky pieces that resemble a rectangular box that has been twisted. On the other hand, fracture is the propensity of a mineral to break along bended surfaces that don't have planes and break in a irregular pattern.