Amber is a fossilized tree resin, and it doesn't "dry" in the traditional sense like paint or clay. Instead, it hardens over millions of years through a process of polymerization and fossilization. Once formed, amber is already in a solid state and does not require drying time. However, if you're referring to the use of amber in crafting or jewelry making, any associated adhesives or finishes may have their own drying times, typically ranging from a few minutes to several hours depending on the product used.
It takes millions of years for amber to become a fossil.
Amber forms naturally over millions of years as tree resin hardens and fossilizes.
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Amber forms over millions of years as tree resin hardens and fossilizes, a process that can take anywhere from tens of thousands to millions of years.
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Amber forms over millions of years from the fossilized resin of ancient trees. Factors like temperature, pressure, and the presence of oxygen can influence the process of amber formation.
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is a scinentific method
An hour
40 days
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