No - they are different
Thumbprints are a specific type of fingerprints that are left by the ridges of the skin on the thumb. Fingerprints, on the other hand, refer to the unique ridges on the skin of the fingers and thumbs that form distinct patterns used for identification.
You can put your right hand on your left elbow. This is a physical position where your right hand can touch your left elbow, but your left hand cannot reach its own elbow in the same way.
No, the left hand is not distal to the right hand. Distal means further away from the point of reference, and in terms of hands, both left and right hands are at the same level.
Left hand drive, the same as the rest of Continental Europe.
Low a- thumb,1,2 on left hand pinky on right hand Middle a- same High a- thumb,2 on left hand and 1,pinky on right hand
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I assume you mean "What does it mean when your right hand can do the same thing as your left?" That means that you are ambidextrous, or, you can preform manual tasks at the same level of skill with both hands. If you are ambidextrous, you are a very lucky person!
A right hand thread is one where a nut moves in the direction of the way the thumb points on your right hand if the nut is turned in the direction of the curl of the fingers (or the direction the fingers point) of your right hand. The same is true for a left hand thread using the left hand, of course.
No, each person's thumbprints are unique, even for identical twins. Even the thumbprints of the same individual can vary slightly due to factors like skin wear, injuries, or environmental changes. This uniqueness is why thumbprints are often used for identification purposes in security systems.
Right hand and ring finger :) and I'm not sure if the right hand is the married hand and if it is then put the ring on your left hand but same finger
Yes, except you use your left hand to shift.
Same place you would go to fix a left hand drive. Parts are basically the same just on the right side.