It can be both.
Amber
It can be both.
The common name given to fossilized tree resin is amber. Amber is known for its beautiful color range and is often used in jewelry and decorative objects.
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Fossilized tree sap is called amber.-Leah Ward
Amber is not a mineral, hence it cannot be a silicate. Amber is fossilized tree resin.
Fossilized tree sap is called amber. It is formed when tree resin hardens and becomes buried in the ground, where it can undergo a process of polymerization over millions of years. Amber often contains prehistoric insects or other small organisms preserved within it.
Because amber is fossilized tree resin, it would be highly unlikely that it would be found on a live tree.
Amber is a fossil resin from tree sap.
Amber is not a species, it is fossilized tree resin
Yes, amber is a natural stone. It is fossilized tree resin that has hardened over millions of years.
Amber is fossilized tree resin. It came from coniferous trees that are now extinct. Amber is typically a deep yellow color.