No.
Fingerprints are determined by growth conditions in the womb, and are - as far as we know today - unique to the individual.
What sometimes happens though is that formal identification of a finger print is based on a set number of features - not the whole print. And sometimes people's prints are similar enough to be counted as identical at this first comparison.
It's a bit like trying to identify someone by the color of their car, their house and their dog and some other belongings.
If you make the list long enough, eventually there's only one that matches.
But if you keep it short, you can find several that'll fit.
No everyone in the world has different fingerprints. There are different types of fingerprints like loop and double loop. People may have the same "types" of fingerprints but there are no identical fingerprints.
To see the different types look at this website link below.
Our fingerprints are the result of our genes and the environment. Many genes probably influence our fingerprints, and our environment plays a significant role in creating our fingerprint as well. Because no two people have the same genes and are no people are influenced by the exact same environmental factors, no two people can have the same genes. This includes twins, because they have been exposed to different environmental factors.
No way it is never possible for two fingerprints to be the same
Yes they can but the chance of that happening is one in like a few million or billion.
No everyone has their own, unique thumb print
no they cant
Yes. Two people cannot have the same fingerprints. Not even identical twins have exactly matched fingerprints. <3
No; fingerprints are not inherited. Fingerprints are unique for every person. Even identical twins do not share the same fingerprints. A Scotland Yard scientist has expressed the fact that of all the fingerprints "ever taken for any reason, we still haven't found two individuals that share the same fingerprints."Well fingerprints are not inherited but the patterns are. There have been studies that show that the fingerprint patterns of related persons are similar. The exact number, shape, and spacing of ridges changes from person to person.yes fingerprint patterns are genetic and are passed down but every ones fingerprint is unique
yes they mean the same thing.
No, fraternal twins do not have the same fingerprints, because everyone no matter what has different fingerprints. not even twins.
Your fingerprints are very unique. They are unique because no one else has the same fingerprints as you; you're the only one with it. Even though it may look the same as others, but there is a difference and each perosn has different fingerprints.
no two people have the same fingerprints. Everyone's fingerprints is unique
Fingerprints are unique to each individual due to the patterns of ridges and valleys on the skin. These unique patterns can be used to match fingerprints found at a crime scene to a specific person. This helps law enforcement identify and link individuals to criminal activities.
Zebra stripes are like fingerprints because no two fingerprints can be the same and on a zebra no two zebras can have the same stripe pattern.
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Yes. Two people cannot have the same fingerprints. Not even identical twins have exactly matched fingerprints. <3
Any person can be identified by examining fingerprints. No two persons have exactly the same arrangement of fingerprint patterns, and the patterns remain unchanged through a person's life.
None. No one has the same fingerprints as you, and none of your fingerprints are exactly the same.
No.Fingerprint experts tell us that no-one else in the worldhas the same fingerprints as any other person
Your family does not determine your fingerprints. Fingerprints form in the womb at random. Any similarities between a family's fingerprints are just a coincidence.
no families fingerprints are not the same
No; fingerprints are not inherited. Fingerprints are unique for every person. Even identical twins do not share the same fingerprints. A Scotland Yard scientist has expressed the fact that of all the fingerprints "ever taken for any reason, we still haven't found two individuals that share the same fingerprints."Well fingerprints are not inherited but the patterns are. There have been studies that show that the fingerprint patterns of related persons are similar. The exact number, shape, and spacing of ridges changes from person to person.yes fingerprint patterns are genetic and are passed down but every ones fingerprint is unique
It is an example of simile.