An unknown mineral breaks along smooth planes when hit with a hammer. Which mineral property does this show?

hardness
fracture
density
cleavage

This mineral property is called cleavage. Cleavage is the tendency of a mineral to break along smooth planes parallel to zones of weak bonding within its crystal structure. Hardness refers to a mineral's ability to resist scratching, while fracture refers to the way a mineral breaks when it doesn't cleave. Density is the mass of a mineral per unit volume.