| 1. | Conchoidal fractures can also occur in other materials under favorable circumstances.
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| 2. | It exhibits distinct cleavage and has a brittle to conchoidal fracture.
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| 3. | Charoite is strictly massive in nature, and fractures are conchoidal.
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| 4. | Other conchoidal features include small fissures emanating from the bulb of percussion.
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| 5. | It is very brittle, and has a conchoidal fracture.
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| 6. | It has a brittle to conchoidal fracture and indistinct cleavage.
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| 7. | Structurally it also belongs to the cleavage and conchoidal fracture.
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| 8. | Flint clay breaks with a pronounced conchoidal fracture and resists slaking in water.
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| 9. | It has a conchoidal, uneven fracture, and an orthorhombic crystal system.
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| 10. | Conchoidal fractures are described as smooth, curved breaks from the base stone.
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