kristallformer
Kristallformer refer to the external shapes or faces of a crystal that arise from the internal arrangement of atoms in a mineral's crystal lattice. The observable form is a result of the crystal’s symmetry, the arrangement of lattice planes, and the rate and environment of growth. The faces that appear on a crystal correspond to specific crystallographic planes and are described by lattice indices, commonly referred to as Miller indices.
The shapes are influenced by the crystal system to which the mineral belongs, such as cubic, tetragonal,
In mineralogy and crystallography, crystal forms are used to describe and identify minerals. Scientists distinguish between