Yes they do
No, I did a science project, I got many fingerprints. A lot of them were the same but not all. Some had crazy prints! I had 25 prints and about 5 had different prints
Fingers of one hand and all but one finger of the second hand; and fingers of 2 hands plus one other finger.
a very fat orange person that has a green finger
No. All of a square's sides are the same size.
Yes they do
No, just the opposite, we all have a different set of fingerprints.
Each finger has a different print. Prints are not genetic. Not even twins have the same prints.
Your finger pads, your hands, and your feet all have unique prints on them. If your prints are entered in the system, police can find you.
no everyones fingerprint is unique no everyones fingerprint is unique No everyones finger print changes because of family genes!!!!!!!!!!! Even twins has there own fingerprint
No. All zebras have different variations to their stripes very much like all humans have different variations to their fingerprints. A zebra's stripes are very much akin to being its fingerprints.
It's the study of stuff like finger prints
they have figure prints.. like dogs have paw prints.
its like finger prints all different
Humans use finger prints for solving crimes but dogs do not use paw prints they use nose prints!!!!!!So no 2 noses are the same
Your finger prints are always going to stay the same. Since finger prints are very easily recognized as the main identity verification it is essential that they don't change.The science of fingerprint identification has served all governments wordwide during the past 1oo years to provide acurate identification of criminals.No two fingerprint have ever been found identical in many billions of humans and automated computer comparisons.
There is not any particular glass that prevents fingerprints, but there are all kinds of products on the market that help get rid of the prints once they are there.