i believe that you are talking about glacial striations
Crevasses
striations
It is produced by the movement of a glacier
That depends on what the object with rough edges and grooves is.
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Striations
A glacier produces grooves and scratches.
Drag loose rocks over Earth's surface
"Starration " is not a word in English language. You may mean 'striation' which is one of multiple, usually parallel grooves or scratches on a material's surface
Crevasses
stria
striations
By the passing by of a glacier.
glacial ice
On rocks - they are the parallel groves or scratches. Or on skeletal or cardiac muscle: they are the "strands" of the muscle.
Most marked playing cards have small marks, creases or scratches on the back of the card surface. They are typically marked in the same spot on each card.
Splines are parallel grooves on the side of a shaft that engage with matching grooves in a socket. They allow power to be transmitted between two rotating elements. Splines are used on axles to allow them to be removed and replaced.