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How is the explosion in amber formed?

Amber encounters high temperature during its formation.

The bubbles inside burst to form a pattern similar to water lily leaves.

But this kind of natural amber is rare.

Now it is generally the product of high temperature treatment.

If you put a piece of amber in the microwave oven, it will burst.

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The formation process of exotic amber is divided into two parts, one is what, and the other is what.

In the article Strange Amber, the formation process of amber is divided into two parts: one is the formation of turpentine balls; Second, turpentine balls become fossils.

The conditions for the formation of amber are:

(1) It must be a hot summer, and it must be an old pine tree, so that more rosin will be lost.

(2) It must be the moment when the spider swoops down, otherwise it will only contain one insect or none.

(3) There must be a sea not far from the forest, so that fossils will be formed in geological changes.

(4) It takes a long time.

"Strange Amber" mainly describes how people infer the formation and discovery of amber based on a strange amber, and the scientific value of this amber.

The text is divided into three parts:

(1-12) Write how this piece of amber was formed.

(13—— 17) Writing amber was discovered by fishermen and their sons.

(18) Write the appearance and value of amber.

What are the techniques of amber?

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Scientists imagined the formation of amber from two aspects:

(1) The formation of turpentine balls can not be separated from four conditions: first, the sun is very strong in hot summer; Second, many old pine trees in the pine forest ooze thick turpentine; Third, flies and spiders happen to be together, and a big drop of turpentine just falls on them, wrapping them up; Fourth, turpentine keeps dripping, wrapping flies and spiders in it.

(2) turpentine balls become fossils. Four more conditions are needed: first, a long time. Second, crustal changes. "The land is gradually sinking and the ocean is gradually flooding." Third, pine forests are flooded by seawater and trees are uprooted. Fourthly, turpentine balls are submerged under sediments and become fossils. The basis of scientists' imagination is inferred from the characteristics of amber.

What is amber?

Natural amber is an ancient resin fossil. It is one of the organic gems, and the skeleton is one of the seven treasures of Buddhism. It has medicinal value, can also be used as jewelry, and some have scientific research value. Send amber photos to view:

Why is amber so light?

This is the uniqueness of amber, which is one of the lightest organic gems in the world today. It is a turpentine fossil formed by turpentine dripping tens of millions of years ago. Shop KLOC-0/07, Floor 1, Garden City Center, Nanhai Avenue, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, has Davis Amber.

How is beeswax formed?

It is often said that beeswax is a kind of amber in the market, except that beeswax is opaque or translucent, and the color of beeswax is different from translucent amber. Translucent amber is opaque because of its high succinic acid content, so people call it beeswax, so the function of real beeswax is the same as amber. Beeswax is worn for a long time because of human body temperature. The decrease of succinic acid will gradually become transparent amber.

Amber is a native natural ore, which is easy to embrittle, so the jewelry industry allows it to go through some procedures to make it difficult to embrittle. In this process, natural gas bubbles in amber will change due to temperature, such as expansion or bursting, thus forming internal patterns of different shapes, commonly known as crystal flowers. The crystal flowers formed in this way are usually irregular, not artificially made regular circles.

The above methods are recognized and allowed by the jewelry industry, so they can't be regarded as imitation or unnatural, but some practices make people feel very despised. For example, synthesis is to grind natural amber into powder, add some plastic raw materials and reheat to synthesize regenerated amber! The natural structure of amber has been seriously damaged, and some of it has even been dyed with dyes. Among them, many crystal flowers that burst due to heat are mostly regular and dense circles, but it is difficult for ordinary people to identify them. In addition, buyers should also be careful. Many surfaces of the second-generation amber and colorful beeswax pressed by amber scraps may be artificially colored.

When did amber flow into our country? What is the origin of amber culture?

Amber flowed into the Central Plains through trade and tribute in the Han Dynasty, but it was extremely rare. In China, the origin of amber culture has developed for a long time. During the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Amber was named "Tiger Spirit" because of feudal superstition, and was regarded as a plaything of royalty. According to the geographical location of the origin of "Tiger Spirit", amber is often used as a material for making beads and is accepted as one of the seven treasures of Buddhism.

In the Jin Dynasty, the culture of "Tiger God" was further improved, and people began to pay attention to gameplay and means. After the Northern and Southern Dynasties, some people realized that the name "Tiger Spirit" was superstitious and changed its name to Amber. Since then, there have been poems and songs describing amber. In the Ming Dynasty, Li Shizhen discovered the medicinal value of amber and recorded it in Compendium of Materia Medica. By the Qing Dynasty, the mining technology of amber was strengthened and the output of amber was gradually increased. Even some senior officials have begun to match amber to Buddha beads. For the detailed history and culture of amber, you can search for the article "Amber-History", hoping to help the subject.

How to make amber for small animals?

Real amber can only be formed by soaking small animals in turpentine for hundreds of years.

It's easy if it's fake. Plastic (quick setting) can be used instead of plastic, and many kinds of glass-like ones can be found on Taobao.