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The planet Jupiter has alternating white, brown, red, and tan bands. There are also yellow and orange bands that appear with storms and winds in the atmosphere.
create cloudy bands of light
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Yes, smooth muscle has alternating dark and light bands known as the A and I bands, respectively.
No. Gneiss has alternating light and dark bands.
A and I bands
It could be a sedimentary rock or a foliated metamorphic rock exhibiting alternating bands of light and dark minerals.
It could be a sedimentary rock or a foliated metamorphic rock exhibiting alternating bands of light and dark minerals.
The alternation dark and light bands are found in muscles of humans and animals. They give the muscle fibers their striated appearance.
No. Gneiss has foliation in the form of alternating light and dark bands.
gneiss
Gneiss shows such banding. Alternating bands are known to Geologists as Gneissose Banding, and is used to instantly classify the metamorphic rock.
Gneiss shows such banding. Alternating bands are known to Geologists as Gneissose Banding, and is used to instantly classify the metamorphic rock.
They are probably gneiss, a banded metamorphic rock.
Gneiss shows such banding. Alternating bands are known to Geologists as Gneissose Banding, and is used to instantly classify the metamorphic rock.