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FusRoDah666 wrote: Ok thanks Heartgold1234 ;)

Now I know thats better to say resin.

Hmm but I totally cant understand what Amber have to do with Coal :/ sry

Amber is very old resin (If you have watched Jurassic Park you know what I mean).

And I dont know if it is only at Germanys Coasts that there can be found Amber or also in other lands.

Pls ask if you cant understand something ;) Coal is generally what the carbon from the plants turns into. This means that if the tree has any resin in it when it goes through this process, it would have amber in the coal seam. I presume your reference to Jurrasic Park is talking about fossilisation (which is the process of these things 'turning to stone' over long periods).