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Halle Mcconnell
17 June, 00:00
How do interlocking edges form in mineral grains?
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Michaela
17 June, 02:48
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The external crystal form of a mineral Rounded: Any clast with smooth edges. Usually indicates abrasion by moving water or wind. Also the answer to this question is in magmas / lavas many mineral grains are growing simultaneously. These grains grow into one another and form an interlocking texture.
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