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 Fossil Insects (Many specimens are amber inclusions). Fossil Amber or Fossil Resin. Phasmida or Walking Stick in Fossil Amber Amber is the popular name forfossilized resin of botanical origin. The proper scientific terminology is fossil resin, but we will use the terms amber and ...

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The fossils like insects and flies are often found to be trapped in the amber. The amber refers to the fossilized resins of trees, that are very sticky and are similar to honey. When an insect or a fly falls on it accidentally, it gets attached to the resin, as a result of which it becomes difficult for them to move out of it and over millions of years, it turns into a fossil.

These data can be obtained by observing a fossil that is trapped in amber.

In order to study these fossils, some of the tools such as a microscope, slides, and handheld jewelers are commonly used. These tools help in acquiring the data that are needed to understand the detailed information regarding these fossils. The slides are used to place the fossil sample in it and are observed under the microscope at different magnification.

Thus, these fossils are very useful in studying the past environment, food habitat and climatic conditions in which they lived.