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Everyone has a different design on their fingers and you have natural oil, also called sebrum, on your skin so a fingerprint is the oil left on what you touched in the design of your unique finger.
everybody has a distinct fingerprint mine is different then yours and you have different fingerprints then your mom/dad ect. But all your fingerprints are the same for each of you fingers middle is same as pinkie as same as thumb ect. Left same as right. Your toes have prints to not to shure that there the same.
silly putty is in Ralphs at the toys area.
loop, arch, and whorl are the fingerprint patterns
I have identified asbestos in both Putty and rubberised sealants
A latent fingerprint, which is an impression left by the natural oils and sweat on a person's skin, can be placed in putty. This type of fingerprint is not visible to the naked eye and requires enhancement techniques for analysis. When putty is used, it can capture the fine details of the fingerprint, making it easier to preserve and analyze for forensic purposes.
60% of people have Loops 35% of people have Whorls 5% of people have Arches
Loop.
Loop.
loop
Fingerprint powder adheres to the natural oils and sweat present in the fingerprint residue. The powder creates contrast against the surface, making the ridges of the fingerprint more visible. This process allows fingerprint examiners to capture and document the unique pattern of the fingerprint for identification purposes.
Fingerprints are typically not left on eggs due to their smooth surface. However, if the eggshell has any moisture or oils on it, a fingerprint may be left temporarily. It is unlikely that a clear fingerprint could be lifted from an eggshell.
Silly putty is normally kept in a sealed container, if the silly putty has been left out and allowed to dry out completely then it is likely to shatter if dropped or hit with a heavy implement, such as a hammer.
The computer
its half a fingerprint
There is only one Fingerprint, which you get from the wine glass of a BAD bigwig at the BAD Bistro. (when you use the fingerprint, slide it left and right at the door) (see related question)
There is no definitive evidence to suggest that any specific type of fingerprint is more dominant in males or females. Fingerprint patterns, such as loops, whorls, and arches, are determined genetically and are not correlated with gender. Both males and females exhibit a wide range of fingerprint patterns.