because our skin produce oil & grease and it sticks to the surface.
Simple, Hair. it can be hair and sebaceous glands. The answer is only Hair because we do have sebaceous glands there, that's how finger prints are left behind. The oil in our fingertips leave the impression of or finger prints in every surface our fingers come in contact with.
Animals that are smaller in size will have smaller prints. Animals that have skinny legs and small hooves, such as deer, will also produce a smaller footprint.
No, the soles of the feet and the palms of the hands typically do not have hair follicles.
You ride you horse to rock ridge and you talk to a girl with the cows. She give you a rope. You then leave town and as soon as you do you will see the prints. At times the prints will go away cause the pigs feet were dry but there is always water nearby and the pig runs into it then you can see the prints again.
Skin on the palms of hands and sole of the feet lack hair follicles. Thus there is no hair growth on them.
sable palms can grow up to 80 feet tall
Palms of the hands, soles of the feet, nipples and lips.
50 to 60 feet
no they do not, niether do the bottom of your feet;~]
False. The area of a person's palms is not described as the area of footprints. The two areas refer to different parts of the body and serve different purposes; palms are used for gripping and handling objects, while footprints represent the impressions left by feet on a surface.
Areca palms typically grow to a height of about 20 to 30 feet.
Your finger pads, your hands, and your feet all have unique prints on them. If your prints are entered in the system, police can find you.