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Insects often get stuck in the sap of ancient trees. The sap along with the insect inside harden forming a fossil. What kind of fossil is this? Public Domain
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The answer is Amber, after the tree sap hardens the insect is stuck. A way that helped me remember is the stone on a ring Amber.
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Amber, I think.......
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