- The right fingerprint is of high quality, with clear, well-defined ridges.
- It exhibits a distinct whorl pattern, characterized by circular or spiral ridge formations.
- Specific minutiae, such as ridge endings and bifurcations, are visible and could be used for detailed comparison.
Given the significant difference in quality between the two prints, a direct comparison is not feasible. The left print lacks the necessary detail to confirm or deny a match. Therefore, based on the available visual evidence, it is impossible to determine if they belong to the same person.
- The two fingerprints cannot be conclusively matched due to the extremely poor quality of the left print.
- The right print shows a clear whorl pattern, but without identifiable minutiae from the left print, a positive identification is not possible.
- In forensic analysis, a match requires sufficient corresponding minutiae points, which are absent in the left fingerprint.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of comparing fingerprints worksheet.