Because the same chemicals naturally deposited in latent prints are also present on the rest of the body's skin, successful latent print detection on skin normally involves a contaminant of some type (blood, dirt, lipstick, wet paint, vaseline, etc.). I recommend detectives look carefully at the victim's skin for any obvious "finger or palm ridge detail" (not just red marks on the skin). Success may come in the form of just having your evidence technicians take pictures of visible prints.
Yes it is, I believe the vapour of superglue will stick to the ridges.
YES
One of the substances often used to develop latent fingerprints is ninhydrin. When applied to a surface, ninhydrin reacts with amino acids present in the sweat from the fingerprint, producing a purple or pink color that can make the fingerprint visible.
Yes, there are websites where you can print off super worksheets. Below is a website where you will be able to print them off. www.superteacherworksheets.com
no
With alot of super glue
It is not possible to develop superpowers as seen in science fiction and movies. Our physical abilities are limited by the laws of nature and human biology. It's important to focus on developing our existing skills and strengths rather than seeking unrealistic abilities.
No,but you can unlock super sonic
Yes.
Doodleartworld.com has all the old posters
no, it is a super rare in the out of print set: premium pack 1
Sure, just super call your super travel agent and ask what super deals they have super now. It is not (and will not be in the foreseeable future) possible for anyone to travel to another star system.