If it were fashioned into a blade and the blade was pressed sufficiently hard enough, yes.
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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.
the dropping off of weathered rock is deposition
A rocks texture cannot be the sole determining factor in rock type identification. If the grains are loosely cemented and come off in your hands when you vigorously rub the rock, there's a good chance it is sedimentary, however.
These would be referred to as detritus.
well the first thing that u want to do is make sure your finger is not breathing or talking. Get a plastic fork place it on your finger and there you go, cut the finger off. But only cut it off when there is no life in your finger.
No
His index finger
no
Altair's finger is cut off as part of the initiation process/a way of disguising his hidden blade
Altair's finger is cut off as part of the initiation process/a way of disguising his hidden blade
Yes, in the book "Nightjohn" by Gary Paulsen, the character Nightjohn does get his finger cut off as a punishment for teaching other slaves how to read and write.
he chopped it off with a hatchet when he was 4
cut off the circulation of your finger and you tell me they have the same principle
A avulsion
he is a guy who got his finger cut off
NO!