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The relative development of forms and faces in a crystal.
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| habitat |
An environment where a population normally occurs.
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| habituation |
decrease in responsiveness resulting from repeated exposure to a stimulus. In this case, the repeated exposure to humans (stimulus) make wolves less fearful (decreased responsiveness) of humans.
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| habit |
The shape and stucture of a mineral's crystal or cluster of crystals. Hackly Fracture -- A jagged fracture, with an irregular surface. (Copper) Halides -- Minerals containing the halogen elements, Chlorine, Bromine, Fluorine, and Iodine, as primary elements. (Halite, Fluorite) Hardness -- The relative resistance of a mineral to being scratched. Measured in Moh's units, with Talc having a hardness of 1 and Diamond having a hardness of 10. A logarithmic scale. ...
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| habituate |
To become used to a repeated stimulus so that you no longer respond.
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