Both the Plain Arch and Tented Arch are types of fingerprint patterns characterized by their curved ridge formations. They feature a central rise or summit, with ridges that flow from one side to the other. While the Plain Arch has a smooth, continuous flow without any significant upthrust, the Tented Arch has a more pronounced upward thrust in the center, creating a tent-like appearance. Despite this difference, both patterns are less common than loops and whorls in fingerprint classifications.
accidental, central pocket loop, double loop, loop, plain arch, tented arch
Arch loop whirl tented arch ridge composite
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The rarest type of fingerprint pattern is the "arch" pattern, specifically the "tented arch." While loops and whorls are more common, arches occur in only about 5% of the population. Tented arches have a distinctive upward thrust in the center, resembling a tent, making them unique among fingerprint patterns.
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.04% of the population has an Accidental Whorl (next is a tented arch, don't know %) then 4% of the population has Double Loop Whorl
The "inverted arch" is used when a sideways, or inward load, is to be resisted. The "common arch" supports a vertical load.
Loops, whorls and arches. And each of those have sub-categories: ulnar and radial loops double-loop whorls, central-pocket whorls, plain whorls, accidental whorls plain and tented arches
The arch is the least common fingerprint. The arch is the least common fingerprint.
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over large areas
they are landforms