Agate.
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Striped gems are typically called banded gemstones. These gems have alternating bands of different colors or materials running naturally through them, creating a striped or banded appearance. Some examples include banded agate and banded jasper.
Gneiss
Metamorphic rocks with a layered or banded look are referred to as foliated.
Pigeon blood stone is a type of jasper with a distinctive deep red color, often flecked or banded with shades of black, gray, or white. It is named for its resemblance to the color of pigeon blood. This stone is believed to have protective and grounding properties, making it popular in jewelry and as a talisman.
This description matches a structure called a myofibril, which is found in muscle cells. Myofibrils are made up of repeating units called sarcomeres that give them a banded appearance. They are responsible for muscle contractions by interacting with motor proteins.
A smooth stone is called a buttockslim and a smooth stone with banded layers is called a bandedass. Horse Isle Answer: Agate
Yes, iron stone found in red and black banded form is called tiger iron is used in jewelry.
the old stone age is also called the paleolithic age
They are called pups.
Striped gems are typically called banded gemstones. These gems have alternating bands of different colors or materials running naturally through them, creating a striped or banded appearance. Some examples include banded agate and banded jasper.
The meaning of the word agate is an ornamental stone consisting of a hard variety of chalcedony, typically banded in appearance. Or a colored toy marble resembling a banded gemstone.
layering
Gneiss
Perhaps "banded rocks"...
Yes
Kind of, It's called the Yellow-Banded Bumble Bee. Go on Ask.com(a search engine) and type in 'Yellow banded bumble bee.... It should give you some answers.... Hope this helps for your research!
The new stone age is also called the Neolithic period. This period is characterized by the development of agriculture, domestication of animals, and the use of polished stone tools.