When feldspar breaks, it typically fractures along its cleavage planes, which are characteristic planes of weakness in the mineral's structure. This results in sharp, angular fragments rather than smooth, rounded pieces. The breakage can also produce smaller particles, which may contribute to the formation of soil or sediments. Additionally, the chemical composition of feldspar can lead to weathering processes that further alter its structure over time.
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