No, it is highly unlikely to have the exact same fingerprint as someone else. Fingerprints are unique to each individual due to the specific ridge patterns formed during fetal development.
no its classed as a making of your body for people such as police or crime scene investigators
Yes, each finger (and thumb) has a unique fingerprint due to the individual patterns of ridges and valleys on the skin. This means that the fingerprint on one finger will not be the same as the fingerprint on another finger.
When someone is genetically identical to someone else they are called twins, triplets etc.
No, each person has a unique fingerprint pattern, even identical twins have different fingerprints. The chances of two people having the same fingerprint are extremely low, making them a reliable form of identification.
We do not have any means by which we can accelerate aging or development in order to make a clone that is the same age as the organism from which it was cloned, and I do not expect that any such technique will be developed, either. If you are cloned, your clones are going to be younger than you are.
Anything is possible.
yes you can because you are related to the person so it is possible .
yes if the 2 people are identicle twins
It's not possible. There cannot be two phone numbers, including the area code, that are exactly the same.
No everyones fingerprint is different. There are types of fingerprint which different people have in common but nobodys is exactly the same.
Well Fingerprints help solve mysteries and crimes and such is because a fingerprint is unique because your the only one who has that pattern such as cuts,curves,and swirls.So lets say someone did a crime and they don't know who that person is they find a fingerprint take it and study on it to see who has that fingerprint.Try and test if you or your friends have the same fingerprint if so then those people who has that same fingerprint is the same person.
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Not only is it possible, but many people have the same IQ.
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No, no one's fingerprint is the same
no its classed as a making of your body for people such as police or crime scene investigators