Insect in Amber Meteorites often in association with other
Description
often in association with other minerals like quartz and feldspar
mineral-rich hydrothermal fluids filled the voids in the basalt
Weight: 520 grams
polished cross-section
Weight:147 Grams
Insect in Amber Meteorites often in association with otherSize: 0. 5 x 0. 5 cm Weight: 0. 20 Gram Location: Baltic Region Europe Product Description Insect in Amber is a natural fossil where small insects or plant material have been preserved within hardened tree resin over millions of years. The amber forms a protective, transparent to translucent casing, allowing clear visibility of the trapped specimen. Commonly sourced from regions such as the Baltic area and Myanmar, amber is an organic material rather
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