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Tuesday 30 November 2021

Fingerprinting.

 Hello everyone welcome to or back to my blog.

Today i'm going to share about what we are doing in science. By the title you already know but for some reason if you don't, It's fingerprinting. 

These are the three things you'll need to do this.

Ink pad, Paper and if you have it a microscope.

This is the method:

1. Get a peace of paper and fold it up four times.

2. Get out your ink pad.

3. Put your finger on the ink pad and then on the paper.

4. Then last look though (your microscope) or at your fingerprints and see what fingerprint you have.

Loops: Loops are the most common type of fingerprint. 65% of the population has this type of fingerprint. 

Whorls: Whorls are the second most common type of fingerprint. 30% of the population has whorls.

Arches: Arches are the least common type of fingerprint. Only 5% of the population has Arches.

My fingerprint is a whorl here are some pictures of it. 




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