False - they're "natural" resources.
The climate with which the monsoon forest is best associated with is wet-dry tropical.
This type of climate is found around the equator, in Africa, India, and Brazil mostly. Wet-dry means that there are only two seasons: wet during the summer, and dry during the winter. Monsoons are strong winds which bring a lot of rain with them.
For the leaves to be presearved as fossil, they have to undergo a natural process of carbonization. This involves a slow chemical reaction with water over time that allows oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen to escape the leaves’ structure as gases leaving behind a carbon skeleton/film.
Buffers in our blood are able to neutralize changes in the bloods pH.