Why is Amber named Amber in the second volume of the fourth grade book? Ask questions and answer them.

In ancient my country,

Amber was once called the "soul" of a tiger, which means "the spirit of a dead tiger turns into stone when it falls to the ground." It is also believed that amber is the tears shed by a tiger.

, believe that amber has more auspicious meanings and functions.

Amber is the resin of ancient Pinaceae pine plants buried in the ground. It was buried underground through geological processes. After sleeping for a long geological period, the resin lost its volatile components and polymerized and solidified to form a yellow-red color. Transparent to pretransparent fossilized resin.

It is an organic-like mineral. It is named amber because its color is yellow-red.

Amber is actually an organic mixture of resins from coniferous plants from the Cretaceous Period of the Mesozoic Era to the Tertiary Period of the Cenozoic Era, formed by geological processes.

Amber is a transparent biological fossil, which is the resin fossil of plants such as Coniferaceae, Calypsoaceae, and Araucariaceae. The resin dripped and was buried underground for tens of millions of years. It was petrified under the action of pressure and heat. Some of them were filled with bees and other small insects, making them extremely beautiful. Amber is mostly formed from the petrified resin of pine plants, so it is also called "fossilized rosin".

Amber comes in various shapes. The surface and interior often retain the lines produced when the resin originally flowed. Bubbles and ancient insect, animal or plant debris are often visible inside.