fingerprints are left from oil that is on the surface of your skin, so it would depend on the type of rock used. for example if this rock was covered in dirt, the fingerprint would be hard to read as the dirt would probably move in the movement of the rock. if you are talking about a polished piece of granite, a fingerprint would be easy to get.
No, an obsidian rock cannot cut off your finger. While obsidian is sharp and can cause cuts, it does not have the strength or power to sever a finger. However, handling sharp objects like obsidian should be done with caution to prevent injuries.
A very soft rock like gypsum or talc would be scratched easily with a finger. Rocks like quartz, granite, or diamond would not be scratched by a finger.
The process in which layers of rock flake off a larger rock as a result of weathering is called exfoliation. This occurs due to the expansion and contraction of rock layers in response to changes in temperature, causing the outer layers to break off. Over time, repeated cycles of expansion and contraction lead to the gradual exfoliation of the rock's outer layers.
The dropping off of weathered rock is known as erosion. Erosion is the process where rocks and soil are loosened and moved by natural forces like wind, water, and ice, eventually settling in a new location.
A mass of rock that has been cut off from the mainland by erosion is called a sea stack.
YOU can't
by brushing it off because and printing the print plantar paper to analyse the print loll :)
Finger Print was created in 2005.
To read your finger
no but they might have close to the same
the human finger print are all different so every human can be indenified by it
No
a finger print, or you could say a finger i geuss.
a patent finger print is a print you print yourself. hi aisha haq
you use technology or you can put the finger print on a paper and light it with a lighter (becareful not to burn the paper)
A fingerprint is an unique pattern of ridges and valleys on the skin of a human finger. These patterns are used for identification purposes as they are specific to each individual and remain unchanged throughout a person's life.
To Detect A Finger Print, The Best Thing To Use Is Iodine Because Light can Dammage The Prints, So It Could Be Miked Up With Another Print