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An insect gets trapped in tree sap. The sap dries, and the insects are preserved exactly as they were in real life. A. Amber B. Mold C. Cast D. Imprint E. Petrified
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An insect gets trapped in tree sap. The sap dries, and the insects are preserved exactly as they were in real life.
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C. Cast
D. Imprint
E. Petrified
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A. amber
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