They are identical (hardness, streak, ect) barring the chemical composition however plagioclase has striations on the cleavage surface.
It is schist.
No. If a rock melts and then re-solidifies, then by definition the resulting rock is igneous.
CLEAVAGE
All minerals have a crystal form, but not all have cleavage.
The mineral cleavage is made up of many other particles to form a rock when the rock cleavage is just a rock.
Conglomerate does not exhibit cleavage--it fractures.
Cobalt has perfect cleavage in all directions.
I dont think so because a rock can not have cleavage, but a mineral can
Because bauxite is a rock, a mixture of minerals, it has no cleavage of its own.
Marble is a rock. This rock is created due to metamorphosis of limestone. If the marble rock does happen to have cleavage, the cleavage refers to fractures within the marble rock itself.
galena
it is a45
cleavage is when the rock gets cut in sheets, like you can peel it fracture is when it can crumble and breaks like you think a rock should
Magnetite has fracture not cleavage. ChaCha on!
Cleavage is a property of minerals. Sandstone is a rock type. As such it doesn't have the property of cleavage.Cleavage is a metamorphic fabric. Sandstone is not a metamorphic rock and thus can not display a cleavage.
it is cleavage