Fascinating World of Amber Beads

 
 
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book was Seven Little Sisters Who Live on
the Round Ball That Floats in the Air
(1861). a collection of stories about seven
young girls who live in different, unusual
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Amber is formed
from 
fossilised tree resin
, but
may have inclusions of
animals, insects, plant debris,
minerals, liquids and gases.
 
 
 
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Amber is found in many places
around the world, from 
Alaska to
Madagascar
, but the largest deposits
exploited for jewelry and science are
in the Dominican Republic, the Baltic
region of Europe, and Myanmar, also
known as Burma.
 
 
 
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A warm-hued material prized by jewelry makers,
amber takes 
more than 40,000 years
 to form. See
pictures of some of the finest specimens. For many
thousands of years, the fossilized tree resin known as
amber has entranced jewelry makers and inspired the
scientific imagination.
 
 
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A paleontologist is 
a scientist who
studies the history of life on Earth
through the fossil record
. Fossils
are the evidence of past life on the
planet and can include those
formed from animal bodies or their
imprints (body fossils). Trace
fossils are another kind of fossil.
 
 
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Delve into the captivating tale of amber beads and their origins as fossilized tree resin, with inclusions ranging from animals to plant debris. Discover the geographical locations where amber is found and its significance in jewelry making and scientific exploration. Uncover the millennia-old allure of this warm-hued material that takes over 40,000 years to form, fascinating jewelry makers and paleontologists alike.

  • Amber Beads
  • Fossilized Resin
  • Jewelry Making
  • Scientific Exploration
  • Geographical Locations

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  1. TITLE SLIDE 1

  2. UNIT 2: NATURES BOUNTY THE STORY OF AMBER BEADS - JANE ANDREWS NATURE S BOUNTY/PRAVEENA

  3. Jane Andrews (1833-1887) was an American author and educator. She is a writer of popular children's books. Her first book was Seven Little Sisters Who Live on the Round Ball That Floats in the Air (1861). a collection of stories about seven young girls who live in different, unusual places. This story is an extract from The Stories Mother Nature Told Her Children (1889). NATURE S BOUNTY/PRAVEENA

  4. Jane Dawn Elizabeth Andrews (born 1 April 1967) is an English former royal dresser for Sarah, Duchess of York, who was imprisoned in 2001 for murdering her lover, and released from prison in 2015. NATURE S BOUNTY/ PRAVEENA

  5. AMBER BEAD NATURE S BOUNTY/ PRAVEENA

  6. Amber is formed from fossilised tree resin, but may have inclusions of animals, insects, plant debris, minerals, liquids and gases. NATURE S BOUNTY/ PRAVEENA

  7. Amber is found in many places around the world, from Alaska to Madagascar, but the largest deposits exploited for jewelry and science are in the Dominican Republic, the Baltic region of Europe, and Myanmar, also known as Burma. NATURE S BOUNTY/ PRAVEENA

  8. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkQ9fQdQJXA A warm-hued material prized by jewelry makers, amber takes more than 40,000 years to form. See pictures of some of the finest specimens. For many thousands of years, the fossilized tree resin known as amber has entranced jewelry makers and inspired the scientific imagination. PRAVEENA

  9. A paleontologist is a scientist who studies the history of life on Earth through the fossil record. Fossils are the evidence of past life on the planet and can include those formed from animal bodies or their imprints (body fossils). Trace fossils are another kind of fossil. PRAVEENA

  10. REFERENCES & THANKING SLIDE PRAVEENA

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