Some possible rocks that can have white streaks include quartz, marble, and gypsum. White streaks can also be found in other minerals and rocks that contain light-colored minerals such as feldspar or calcite. The presence of white streaks in a rock can be indicative of certain mineral compositions.
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Most commonly it's when your skin loses pigment. It causes white streaks that usually stay for life.
The red and pink streaks in a white russet potato are likely caused by stress during growth, such as exposure to sunlight or temperature fluctuations. These streaks are natural and do not affect the taste or quality of the potato.
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In bone marrow (where they are initially formed), in veins, arteries, capillaries, and then into the tissues of the body.
In bone marrow (where they are initially formed), in veins, arteries, capillaries, and then into the tissues of the body.
Why Rogue has white streaks in her hair has no official answer, but in the 2002 movie, the X-men, Rogue (portrayed by Anna Paquin) gets the white streaks in her hair because of a machine built by Magneto that drained her energy, causing some of her hair to turn white. In the animated TV series, X-men: Evolution, Rogue has no back up story about the white streaks in her hair. Some consider the white streaks a sign of Rouges mutation. For example: Mystique's and Nightcrawler's blue skin/furry appearance, Sabertooth's tiger/ lion appearance, Gambit's red eyes, Storm's white hair and blue eyes (that turn white when using powers), Magneto's white hair, are all signs of mutation. The colour of Rogues hair could also have been caused by trauma.
It is a soft, grayish stone, usually with white streaks.