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9 March, 16:14

Is it possible for a mineral to have a prismatic habit without having any cleavage? why or why not? if yes, give an example

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  1. 9 March, 18:36
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    I already answered this and said the answer is yes that for example quartz has a hexagonal crystal system so is prismatic in habit but does not have cleavage. So quartz is a prime example of the truth of this statement.
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