There are so many insects typically found fossilized in amber.
No, amber is a fossilized resin (from trees) and can be found mainly on the Baltic Sea shores
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.
Amber is found in various regions around the world, including the Baltic Sea region, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, and Myanmar. It is typically formed from fossilized tree resin and can contain ancient plant and insect specimens.
Because amber is fossilized tree resin, it would be highly unlikely that it would be found on a live tree.
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.
Underground; it is the fossilized remains of dead animals.
the answer is that...... fossil amber or fossil in asphalt
Fossilized insects preserved in amber are actually quite rare. Insects preserved in amber are most often found near river beds and wooded areas.
The oldest know fossilized fungal spores have been found in amber dating back to 225 millions of years ago.
Amber (resinite) by nature is old. It is the fossilized resin of trees. Amber is often found around the southern Baltic Sea (Sweden, Poland, Denmark & Germany all have shorelines here and are the most common European sources of amber) washed upon the beach after storms.
Orchids have been around since the time of dinosaurs. A fossilized orchid was found inside some amber that was dated 100 million years old.
Yes, many types of insects and spiders have been found trapped in fossilized tree resin, (amber), including cockroaches.