Everyone has different fingerprints.
A "step" is not a very precise measurement; different people have steps of different lengths. However, a step is usually slightly less than a meter, so the answer will probably be: somewhat more than 1200 steps.
More than we could ever count.
Alcohol may affect different people in different ways.
I suspect that different people - or schools - may use the term "intermediate mathematics" for different things.
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DNA "fingerprinting" actually has nothing to do with fingerprints. Since fingerprints have been used in American courts since the Jennings case in 1911, maybe they used the term "DNA fingerprint" to help people grasp the concept of comparing two samples side by side, trying to find similarities and differences between them. Fingerprints are actually more unique than DNA. Identical twins (and other identical multiples) have identical DNA but different fingerprints. Every finger is different than every other finger in the entire world - including the other fingers on the same hand.
Fingerprints developed to help our ancestors grip things more easily. Genetic factors and the position of a baby in the womb determine how fingerprints will develop.
Fingerprints developed to help our ancestors grip things more easily. Genetic factors and the position of a baby in the womb determine how fingerprints will develop.
There are special cloths that people with glasses invest in because the cloth easily removes fingerprints, smudges, dust without scratching and more. Windex and a paper towel works on house windows.
Humans or koala bears can have ten fingerprints. More often than less, the fingerprints of koala bears are often confused with human fingerprints!
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There are as many different perspectives as there are people. You need to be more specific.
If you mean where do your fingerprints come from: You are born with them. They form in the womb during the 3rd month."Fingerprints are laid down between the 13th and the 19th week of growth in the womb. There are at least two factors that can give different fingerprints.First, the DNA doesn't make a perfect copy of itself every time it divides - it picks up mutations. To get from one single cell to the 10-100 trillion cells of a grown adult human, the DNA has to divide many many times. This gives ample opportunity for many mutations to accumulate.Second, the mathematicians tell us that if the foetus had flattened finger pads, the baby is more likely to have the simpler arch pattern, or the slightly more complicated loop pattern. But on the other hand, if the foetus had swollen finger pads, baby is more likely to have the more complex whorl pattern of ridges. The two identical twins might grow in the same uterus, but they have different lengths and diameters of umbilical cord, so they will each get a different blood flow. The twin with the lesser blood flow will cut down the blood flow to the lower body, to preserve it for the brain. By an accident of anatomy, this gives more blood flowing into the arms. The baby ends up with proportionately bigger fingers, and more whorls in their fingerprints.In 2003, a paper called On the similarity of identical twin fingerprints was published in The Journal of the Pattern Recognition Society. They found that the fingerprints of 94 "identical" twins were not identical - although they were more similar than non-related people."
they have serveral different types an more people are raising more types
Unanswerable. Many people have more than one rifle and many people have different rifles.
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