Striating
Striating refers to the process or appearance of having striations, which are lines, grooves, or bands. These striations can occur in various natural and man-made materials and contexts. In geology, striations are often found on rock surfaces, typically caused by the abrasive action of glaciers or by friction between fault blocks during seismic activity. These glacial striations are distinctive markings that provide evidence of past ice movement.
In biology, striations are commonly observed in muscle tissue. Muscle fibers, particularly skeletal and cardiac muscle,
The term can also be applied to manufactured materials. For instance, some fabrics are woven or processed