the answer to this question is brown ish red, like Jacob in new moon
It's a rock so I believe that it has no streak of its own, but the streaks belong to the minerals it contains.
green
Angles of cleavage
what is the streak of sedimentary rocks
Streak
Amphiboles are minerals containing mostly silicon, oxygen, iron, and magnesium.
Granite and diorite contain both.
Angles of cleavage
Granite is a rock containing both amphibole and potassium feldspar.
The individual minerals in the Amphibole group are between 5-6 on the Mohs scale.
2 120,60 degrees
An amphibole is a large group of structurally similar double silicate minerals, containing various combinations of sodium, calcium, magnesium, iron, and aluminium.
hornblende
An arfvedsonite is a rare sodium amphibole mineral.
An Amphibole (eg asbestos).
The Amphibole chemical formula is Mg,Fe,Ca,Na)2-3(Mg,Fe,Al)5(Si,Al)8O22OH2.
plagioclase feldspar, pyroxene, horneblende (amphibole)
amphibole
what is the streak of sedimentary rocks