How To Answer Whether Or Not Anyone In My Family Has The Same Fingerprints?
Science fair project do not know how to do procedures part of project. 1st grader trying to make this very simple for him.
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It is a universally accepted fact that fingerprints of every person is different from other, including family members. Your 1st grader can prove it by taking the fingerprints of all family members and showing them under magnifying glass which will enable others to see the distinctive patterns.
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