Yes, a rock or brick can be fingerprinted, but the process is not as straightforward as with skin. Fingerprints can sometimes be transferred onto hard surfaces like rocks or bricks if there are oils or residues on the fingers. However, the quality and clarity of the prints may vary significantly, making them more challenging to analyze and match compared to prints from human skin. Forensic experts may use specialized techniques to enhance and visualize these prints for identification purposes.
If it is glazed - yes definitely, no problem It it is relatively smooth - yes, the better labs can do wonders with difficult material. A broken surface - probably not.
Because metamorphic rock is smaller than brick
A brick is not a rock. It is a building material made out of baked clay.
the mineral is clay and there is no rock
Rock Brick
If a brick is made from a natural occurring matter such as chiseling a stone into the shape of a brick, then maybe. If it is clay/mudd that is heated into the shape of a brick, then maybe not
Clay and Rock
As hard as a brick
brick wall
Yes, you can get fingerprinted at some post offices for certain services such as applying for a passport or background checks.
Most bricks are made from clay.
Armadillo