A white streak typically refers to a line or mark that appears white against a contrasting background. This phenomenon can occur in various contexts, such as in minerals, where it describes the color of powder left when a mineral is scratched on a porcelain plate. In art or design, it may represent a stylistic element or highlight. Additionally, in Photography, a white streak can denote overexposure or light leaks in images.
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 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.
The streak of Jade is white.
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.
its streak is white.
White
The streak color for wheat is white.
The streak of onyx is usually white or a light color.