yes. it depends on the temperature of the amber. yes. it depends on the temperature of the amber.
no because its a dinisour fossil not amber or whatever.
Yes.they can be found in amber,ice,and more.
Yes
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This is known as amber.
frozen fossil
Any organism or parts of an organism counts as a fossil when preserved within amber, so fossils can be stored in amber.
Many insects get trapped in amber. Amber is fossilized tree resin.
Assuming you meant a dinosaur fossil and an insect fossilized in amber, the difference is that the soft tissues of the insect remain whereas the dinosaur fossil shows only hard tissues such as bone and tooth. Additionally, the insect fossil is the actual insect, wheras the dinosaur fossil is a stone formation that was created by rock replacing the bones of the dinosaur.
encased in amber
The insect is engulfed in liquid tree sap, which then dries becoming solid then fossilizes over millions of years to become amber.
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Dome fossil is Kabuto and Old Amber is Aerodactyl.
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Helix Fossil - Omanyte Dome Fossil - Kabuto Old Amber - Aerodactyl Root Fossil - Lileep Claw Fossil - Anorith Skull Fossil - Cranidos Armor Fossil - Shieldon -------------------------------------------
Amber is a fossil resin from tree sap.
yes it is, because anything trapped in rocks or mud is a fossil
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