Fossils of Marine Creature Reveal a Spectrum of Colors


A recent study has revealed that the vibrant iridescent colors of ammolite, a gemstone derived from fossilized shells, are a result of tiny air gaps present in the layers of the fossils.

This discovery sheds light on the optical properties that give ammolite its unique and colorful appearance, contributing to the understanding of its formation and characteristics.

The findings emphasize the significance of microscopic structures in natural materials and their impact on visual phenomena.





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