A mineral exhibits cleavage when it breaks along specific planes of weakness in its crystal structure. These planes are determined by the arrangement of atoms within the mineral, causing it to split smoothly and predictably. The resulting surfaces are typically flat and reflective, reflecting the orderly internal structure of the mineral. Cleavage can vary in quality and direction, depending on the mineral's composition and crystal system.
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