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  1. Minerals take on a botryoidal habit when they form in an environment containing many nuclei, specks of sand, dust, or other particulate matter to serve as sources of crystal nucleation. Acicular or fibrous crystals grow outward from these "seeds" at the same or very similar rate, resulting in radial crystal growth.
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