They are born this way.
It depends on what you mean. You cannot have two different finger prints on the same finger, but you have a different print on your thumb than your index finger etc.
Every person has different fingers prints. A persons finger print can be compared with each person and their identity eliminated. They are formed during the very early stages of pregnancy but their shape is NOT controlled by genes. Identical twins who have identical DNA still have different finger prints making finger prints still a more positive test than DNA.
Yes - but since few people walk around putting their bare feet on things, they are not particularly useful as forensic evidence most of the time.
finger prints can not be changed but they can be manipulated, as such someone can burn their finger prints off of partially burn them off, someone can remove them several ways, one being prick t he fingertip several times then soak in pineapple juice.
No, identical twins do not have the same fingerprints. Although they share the same DNA, fingerprints are influenced by factors such as the environment in the womb during development, leading to different patterns on each twin.
Nobody's finger prints are the same. Every person in the world has different finger prints. Even identical twins have different prints.
No.
because each person is different and has different finger prints ,depends were u put ur finger.....
Finger prints tells the person's identity, because, every people in this world have a different finger prints (even identical twins).
Each of your finger prints (and toe prints) are different from each other. Surely you could have measured this yourself.
Well actually yes but they are on different fingers like if you have a loop on your middle finger other people might have a loop on their index finger......
Finger prints no, nose prints yes.
when you put your finger prints on the glassthen their is finger prints
Not everyone is the same we are different and unique! :)
its like finger prints all different
Each finger has a different print. Prints are not genetic. Not even twins have the same prints.
It depends on what you mean. You cannot have two different finger prints on the same finger, but you have a different print on your thumb than your index finger etc.