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The best answer I can give you is that God created people that way.

It is nature's way, and there is no way to find out why.

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How many more people have different fingerprints?

Everyone has different fingerprints.


Do people have different DNA fingerprints?

Yes, ofcourse!


Do biologically related people have the same fingerprints?

No. Each person is unique. Even twins have different fingerprints.


How do fingerprints tell a persons identity?

no two people have the same fingerprints. Everyone's fingerprints is unique


Do twins have different fingerprints?

Yes, twins have different fingerprints. Even identical twins, who share the same DNA, have unique fingerprints because fingerprints are formed randomly in the womb due to factors like pressure and environment.


Why do only half of a child's fingerprints match his mothers?

None of a child's fingerprints will match his or her mother's fingerprints. Each individual has different fingerprints. Even identical twins have different fingerprints.


Who can have identical fingerprints?

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When did fingerprints come out?

People have always had fingerprints. Also, everyones fingerprints are diffrent.


Do twins have similar fingerprints?

no. every human has different fingerprints, twins or not


How are fingerprints different?

Fingerprints are unique to each individual and are formed by the ridges and patterns on the skin of the fingertips. No two people have the same fingerprints, making them a reliable method for identification. The patterns of ridges, known as loops, arches, and whorls, are what distinguish one person's fingerprints from another's.


Why do we have different fingerprints?

Fingerprints are unique because they are determined by a combination of genetic factors and random variations in the womb that create distinct ridge patterns on our fingertips. No two people have the exact same fingerprints, making them a reliable form of identification.