What are fossil insects preserved in hardened tree sap called?

Fossil insects preserved in hardened tree sap are called amber.

Amber is a natural resin that has solidified over millions of years. When insects or other organic materials get trapped in the sticky resin, they can be preserved perfectly once the resin hardens into amber. This unique process can provide a snapshot of prehistoric life and is a valuable resource for scientists studying ancient ecosystems.

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