there are three different types of fingerprints. arch, loop, and whorl.
Every fingerprint is unique, but there are some major types that they are classified into. Your tongue print is different also.
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your personality, thoughts, talents, ideas, beliefs, DNA, fingerprints, humour, interests, the list is endless. we are all completely different :)
no two people have the same fingerprints. Everyone's fingerprints is unique
think of it this way.. why do all people have fingerprints if all our fingerprints were the same police an others wouldn't be able to tell us apart.. now its the same way with a zebra. their familes can tell them apart by their stripes... i find this very interesting a cool :) Technically that's the result of Gene Recombination. The name is enough. Explanation not needed.
Fingerprints are determined by a combination of genetic and environmental factors during fetal development. The ridges and patterns that form on the skin of the fingertips are unique to each person and do not change over time, making fingerprints an effective tool for identification.
Some companies have programs which will point out differences in finger prints. At home people can look at the size, shape, hoops, and lines to tell the difference.
Everyone has different fingerprints.
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.
because they look different
Nobody, all fingerprints are different.
no. every human has different fingerprints, twins or not
No you do not have the same print as your twin. Every single human being on Earth has a different print. But it is good to have different fingerprints. That's how some people can tell twins apart. No twins or anybody for that matter have the same prints. But identical twins do have the same DNA ( doxyribo Nucleic Acid )
Fingerprints can be classified in the arch, loop, or whorl.
All fingerprints are different, not even your family's, so no.