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Chapter 4 Problem 32MCQ

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Problem 32MCQ

If a mineral cleaves into thin sheets, it probably has:

A. no well-defined cleavage planes

B. three directions of cleavage

C. fractures rather than cleavage

D. one dominant direction of cleavage

E. none of these

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Title Exploring Geology  3 
Author Stephen Reynolds, Julia Johnson, Paul Morin, Chuck Carter
ISBN 9780077598570

If a mineral cleaves into thin sheets, it probably has:A.

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