It is called amber and people make all sorts of things out of it like jewelry.
This is called amber and the correct term is fossilized tree resin not sap
Amber is the fossilized sap of an ancient tree.
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Fossilized tree sap is called amber.-Leah Ward
Yes. Amber is fossilized tree sap.
Amber is tree sap that hardened millions of years ago (in the usual way sap released from a tree hardens) then was fossilized.
Some are:maple tree sap: very high in sugar, cooked down makes maple syrup.rubber tree sap: long polymer chains, makes latex used to be only source of rubber.eucalyptus tree sap: an oil in this sap is an effective insecticide.etc.
what atoms are in the sap from a rubber tree
Fossilized tree sap is called amber.-Leah Ward
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Yes. Amber is fossilized tree sap.
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yes it can be used
it is amber, which is fossilized tree resin. (GOT THAT FROM CURRENT EVENTS)
No, won't answer it. Work it out yourself. Another clue is "..... ( technically, resinite) is fossilized tree resin (not sap)"
Insects are most likely to be found in Amber. Because amber is a fossilized gum. The insects are likely to get stuck with gum prior to the process of fossilization of gum into amber.
the answer is that...... fossil amber or fossil in asphalt
When liquid exudes from a tree it is called sap.When it hardens it is called resin.When ancient tree resin becomes fossilized it is called amber.
Amber is a fossilized bit of tree sap that may have bugs in it. It comes in a golden color, white, green and brown.
Tree sap is often referred to as "Amber" or "Pitch" or "Tree Resin". All would be correct in one way or another. However Amber would be fossilized tree sap. Pitch was used to make a tar-like substance to seal boats in archaic times. Tree resign could be all the above and more.