striations
A sodium feldspar with twinning striations is called albite, while a calcium feldspar with twinning striations is called anorthite.
They are called striations.
Because it lacks striations the muscle appears to look very smooth under a microscope.
Vertical grooves are called "striations."
Because it lacks striations the muscle appears to look very smooth under a microscope.
A very large hill is called a mountain.
As glaciers move over Earth's surface, the ice acts like sandpaper. The scratch marks that are visible when the ice melts are called striations.
Striations are usually caused by glaciers, which act as an agent of erosion by scraping and dragging rocks and debris across the surface of the Earth. This creates long, linear grooves called striations in the bedrock below.
A very large farm is sometimes also called a ranch.
The scratch marks on rocks left by moving glaciers are called glacial striations. These marks are typically parallel and indicate the direction in which the glacier was moving.
Yes they have Cross Striations