No. As you grow older, your fingerprint never changes. But the size of the fingerprint does change as your fingers grow bigger.
Humans produce about 40,000 litres of saliva in a lifetime.
Every human has Unique Fingerprint so than means No
Biometrics is the system of identifying humans through personal characteristics. Examples of biometric systems include the scanning of the iris/retina, fingerprint scanning, and handwriting scanning. Another example of a biometric system is the scanning of the voice in order to recognise the speaker.
All organisms, including humans, have evolved from ancestral organisms and continue to evolve, although at a rate too slow to witness during one lifetime.
Variation in humans is the pattern of ridges in the skin of the finger prints.However, fingerprints are used to hold on to things. They were not actually made to ID people. We just have come up with this ID when we realized that no two people have the same finger prints. We have used other methods to ID, including DNA tests and retinal scans.
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Humans produce about 40,000 litres of saliva in a lifetime.
TThey all spend a lifetime moving through and breathing liquids
Humans should be able to change clothes in 5 minutes or less. If you mean personality or mindset changing, it could take most of a lifetime or maybe never. It all depends on circumstances.
They go through puberty just like humans.
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Every human has Unique Fingerprint so than means No
Never in a lifetime, But they might be better
Bigeochemical is the movement of a particular chemical through the living parts of an ecosystem. Humans may change state as they move through their cycles.
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No, humans cannot physically change their past. The past is what has already happened and cannot be altered. However, individuals can reflect on their past, learn from their experiences, and make changes in the present and future based on that reflection.