Yes.
Unless you have sustained a very deep injury into the dermal layer of the skin, yes your fingerprints will grow back.
Yes, unless you create scar tissue over the tips like a full thickness burn for instance.
No ones fingerprints are the same. not even triplets
Fingerprints do not change as we grow older. They are formed during fetal development and remain the same throughout our lifetime due to the unique pattern of ridges and valleys on our skin.
None. No one has the same fingerprints as you, and none of your fingerprints are exactly the same.
no families fingerprints are not the same
No one's fingerprints are alike.
No. there may be very similar ones, but none ever, ever, EVER discovered with the same prints. though theere are some people with no prints.
Fingerprints are formed during fetal development, and they remain the same throughout a person's life, unless they are altered by injury or scarring. However, the size and clarity of fingerprints can change slightly over time due to factors such as aging and environmental factors.
no. everyone has diffrent fingerprints
No, each hand has a unique set of fingerprints. Even the fingerprints on each individual finger of the same hand are different. This uniqueness is what makes fingerprints a reliable form of identification.
no two people have the same fingerprints. Everyone's fingerprints is unique
No, children and their parents do not have the same types of fingerprints. While children inherit some characteristics from their parents, fingerprints are unique to each individual, even among family members.
do you have the same fingerprints as me