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danielfitts88

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How does cleavage differ from fracture? How does cleavage relate to mineral structure?
 
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Globalization in developing countries
 
  A) has most benefited the poorest people.
  B) tends to level the differences between the rich and poor.
  C) can support subsistence farming by encouraging the importation of agricultural products.
  D) may threaten local attempts to market goods in developing nations.



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Answer to Question 1

Cleavage planes are the flat smooth surfaces along which some minerals break and the shape of the resulting fragments. Fracture is non-uniform breakage of a mineral. Cleavage planes form where bonds are weakest.

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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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