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Q: Form of fossilised resin derived from extinct coniferous trees?
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What is amber in science?

Amber is fossilized tree resin. It came from coniferous trees that are now extinct. Amber is typically a deep yellow color.


What is Amber Science?

Amber is fossilized tree resin. It came from coniferous trees that are now extinct. Amber is typically a deep yellow color.


Which plant produce resin?

It is a secretion of many plants, mainly coniferous trees


How is resin made?

Resin isn't 'made', it's a naturally occurring byproduct of the partially dried sap of coniferous trees.


What harden tree sap in which preserved insects can sometimes be found?

The tree sap is called "resin" and if it is fossilised it is called "amber".


What is a balsam?

A balsam is a sweet-smelling oil or resin derived from various plants, or the plant from which it is derived.


What a balsam?

A balsam is a sweet-smelling oil or resin derived from various plants, or the plant from which it is derived.


A kind of resin produced by an extinct species of a pine tree is a?

Amber.


What is abietin?

Abietin is a resin derived from the Canada balsam fir tree.


What are the uses of resin extracted from coniferous tree?

One basic example is that lumps of resin are rubbed on the strings of the stringed instruments (cello, violin, etc) in an orchestra, etc, to increase the friction between the strings and the bow.


What do you get turpentine from?

It is distilled from the resin of trees. Mostly from pine trees.


When was amber and its ability to attract materials invented?

Amber is a NATURAL substance (fossilised tree resin). Its natural (not invented) electrostatic properties have been known (but not understood) since ancient times.