Jasper typically does not have a white streak; instead, it usually displays a variety of colors and patterns. When tested with a streak plate, jasper generally leaves a colorless or light-colored streak, but it may not be distinctly white. The streak color can vary depending on the specific type of jasper and its mineral content.
The streak of emerald is white. This means that when the mineral is scratched on a streak plate, it leaves a white streak behind.
Talc has a white streak.
The streak color for wheat is white.
The streak of onyx is usually white or a light color.
the color is white
The streak of Jade is white.
The streak of emerald is white. This means that when the mineral is scratched on a streak plate, it leaves a white streak behind.
Apatite has a white streak.
Quartz has a white streak.
Talc has a white streak.
Talc has a streak color of white. This means that when scraped across a white, unglazed porcelain plate, talc leaves behind a white streak.
the color of the streak for dolomite is white
Zircon has a white streak when scratched on a ceramic streak plate.
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its streak is white.
The streak color for wheat is white.
The streak of onyx is usually white or a light color.