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How does a body fossilof an animal form in amber?

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Smart kitty: sorry, your answer is wrong. only insects form in amber and animals and reptiles are formed in fossils.

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How does a body fossil of a animal form a amber?

If something got stuck in and enclosed by the liquid sap then it's fossilized.


How does a fossil of an animal form in amber?

If something got stuck in and enclosed by the liquid sap then it's fossilized.


Describe the process by which most fossils form?

1. An ancient animal dies and sinks to the bottom of a river 2. Layers of sediments cover the animal's body 3.Over millions of years, the sediment harden to become rock. The animal is preserved as a fossil. 4. The rock erodes. The fossil is exposed on the surface of a rock.


Where does the matter found in the body of an animal come form?

The sun


What causes the stem body to form in an animal?

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What is found in amber?

Amber is the solidified sap of a tree, and it sometimes catches insects while it is still in its sap form, including mosquitoes, which may have the blood of an extinct animal. In the Pokemon sense, it has a mosquito in and can be used to revive the fossil Pokemon aerodactyl in the Lab on Cinnabar Island.


How many different ways can fossils form?

When most people think of fossils they think of dinosaur skeletons and large bones, but there are many different types of fossils to be found. Palaeontologists, people who study fossils, divide them into two major types - body fossils and trace fossils. Body fossils show us what a plant or animal looked like. The first type, body fossils, are the fossilised remains of an animal or plant, like bones, shells and leaves. These can be mould and cast fossils, like most of the fossilised dinosaur skeletons and big bones we see, replacement fossils, like petrified wood, or whole body fossils - mammoths caught in ice, or insects trapped in amber. Petrified wood, frozen mammoths, and insects in amber are all body fossils. The second type of fossil records the activity of an animal. Known as trace fossils, these include footprints, trackways, and coprolites (fossil poo!). Footprints and coprolite are trace fossils - they show us how an animal lived.


What is a word for the mass of like cells in an animal or plant body as they form a specific organ?

Tissue.


Where did the word electric come form and why?

The Greeks discovered (2000 years ago) that you could rub certain materials against amber and the amber would hold a charge. Their word for amber was elektron.


Form of fossilised resin derived from extinct coniferous trees?

Amber.


Which type of fossil form when tree resin becomes hardened?

amber


Why do dead animals swell?

The bacterial activity inside of the animals body form gases from chemical reactions inside the animal.