Converging Ridge Fingerprint

Converging Ridge Fingerprint

defined ridge count and ridge trace of fingerprint patterns​

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1. defined ridge count and ridge trace of fingerprint patterns​


Answer:

The ridge count is calculated by counting the number of ridges intervening between the delta and core [19].  

In the proposed method, instead of considering counting only between the core and delta, an effort is taken to count the ridges of the entire fingertip.


2. where are ridges found in fingerprint​


Answer:

The use of fingerprints for identification purposes is based upon distinctive ridge outlines which appear on the bulbs on the inside of the end joints of the fingers and thumbs.

3. identify the different ridge in fingerprint​


Answer:

PLAIN WHORL - ridges form a series of complete circular rings or ovals in the center of the print. CENTRAL POCKET WHORL – looks like an ulnar or radial loop, but some of the ridges in the center form complete circles. DOUBLE LOOP - ridges form two loops turning around each other.

Explanation:

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4. True or false 5. Mid-ocean ridges occur at convergent plate boundaries.? ​


Answer:

true

Explanation:

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5. 10. It is a kind of fingerprint pattern where majority of the ridges slopes towards the thumbfingers.​


Answer:

Loops have concentric hairpin or staple-shaped ridges and are described as “radial” or “ulnar” to denote their slopes; ulnar loops slope toward the little finger side of the hand, radial loops toward the thumb. ... Simultaneous impressions are also taken of all fingers and thumbs.


6. what is the importance of ridge characteristics in fingerprint identification?​


Answer:

The ridge characteristics of your fingerprint gives you a different identification. These also tell that every person has a different fingerprint identification.


7. What are the importance of pattern interpretation in fingerprint ridge counting and ridge tracing?​


explanation:

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8. In recording of fingerprint, why do we need to use very little amount of ink when the ridges are very fine like the ridges of the fingers of a baby?​


Answer:

To avoid marking the valleys.

Explanation:

The part of the fingerprint purposely inked and marked for reading are the patterns of the ridges or the parts which are elevated. Minimal amount of ink should be used to avoid getting ink on the valleys (the depressions) and maintain the demarcations between ridges.


9. Is the Mid-Atlantic Ridge an exampleof a convergent plate boundary?​


No.

The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is an example of a divergent plate boundary or a constructive plate boundary. Andes Mountain Range of western South America is one of the example of a convergent plate boundary.


10. Fingerprint ridges are formed as a result of the orderly arrangement of dermal blank.?


It is because of the Dermal papillae

11. Which of these creates a trench? Select all that apply. a. Oceanic - Oceanic Convergenceb. Continental - Continental Convergence c. Mid-Ocean Ridge d. Continental - Oceanic Convergence​


Answer:

C. Mid-Ocean Ridge

Explanation:

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12. Which is an example of a convergent boundary? Select your answer. 1 The East Pacific Ridge 2 The Peru-Chile trench 3 The East African Ridge 4 The Mid-Atlantic Ridge


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The Peru-chile trench

13. Mid ocean ridges are caused by the convergence of two plates​


Answer:

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14. what is the important of ridge counting in fingerprint patterns? ​


Answer:

Each person has a unique pattern of ridge characteristics and it is this mark of identity for which the investigator must search. The number of ridge characteristics that must match to allow identification remains debatable.


15. continental-continental convergent plate boundaries make A. Trenches B. Ridges C. Mountains D. Sea


C. Mountains

They collide and this collision results in forming mountains.

16. 19. If the youngest of the lithosphere is found in the ocean floor, where does the oldest crustof the lithosphere can be found?A. Near the ridgesC. Near the ridgeB. Far from the ridgesD. Far from the trenches20. If the crust along convergent boundary is deformed, what boundary can create the crust?A. Convergent boundaryC. Transform boundaryB. Divergent boundaryD. Transverse fault boundary​


Answer:

19. A

20. A

Explanation:

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17. which of these is not a result of convergence of platesa. mountainb. oceanic ridgec. trenchd. volcano​


Answer: B. Oceanic Ridges

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18. rift valleys and oceanic ridges are both?divergent or convergent?​


Answer:

DIVERGENT

Explanation:

Divergent plate boundaries mostly happen under the oceans.As plates pull away from each other,a vertical space which may extend deep down into the lowest layer of the crust is created.IT IS A RIFT VALLEY.

The materials pile up near the tension zone forming mountain-like structures called OCEANIC RIDGES


19. what are the principle concerning ridge destruction as to temporary and permanent distraction in fingerprint.​


Answer:

Courts usually require ten or more Special Ridge Characteristic matches to prove that a fingerprint found at a crime scene belongs to a suspect. 2. The five most common Special Ridge Characteristics are: ISLAND, SHORT RIDGE, RIDGE ENDING, BIFURCATION, and ENCLOSURE.

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20. 1 Types of convergentplate boundaryGeologic featurespresent/createdRelative Motion of theplatesRidge-Ridge BoundariesRidge -TrenchBoundariesTrench-TrenchBoundaries​


Answer:Plate Tectonics: The Grand Unifying Theory of Geology

Explanation:Earth's lithosphere is divided into a number of pieces, called plates

These plates of rigid lithosphere ride over the softer, ductile asthenosphere

Motion of these plates cause nearly all geologic features we observe on the earth's surface


21. Which geologic feature or event is NOT found in Convergent Plate Boundary? A. Trench B. Active Volcano C. Ridge​


Explanation:

a.trench

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22. What will happen if your fingerprints have no ridges?​


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Answer: If your fingerprints were completely smooth and had no ridges, gripping and grabbing things with be vewwy hard!


23. 15. At mid-ocean ridges, newIs created.A. volcanicC. convergentB. oceanicD. continental​


Answer:

A.volcanic

Explanation:

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24. magma rises from earths mantle at spreading ridgesA. DivergentB. ConvergentC. Transform​


Answer:

B.Convergent

Explanation:

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Answer:

c.transform

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25. the purpose of ridge characteristics and pattern of fingerprint in identifying?


Fingerprints have long been used for forensic identification purposes thanks to features within their patterns called ridge characteristics or minutiae. All fingerprints fall into one of three basic overall patterns, the arch, the loop, and the whorl. ... Fingerprint experts describe various ridge characteristics.

Identifying Special Ridge Characteristics are very important when matching up fingerprints. Courts usually require ten or more Special Ridge Characteristic matches to prove that a fingerprint found at a crime scene belongs to a suspect.

All fingerprints fall into one of three basic overall patterns, the arch, the loop, and the whorl. ... Each person has a unique pattern of ridge characteristics and it is this mark of identity for which the investigator must search.


26. which of the following is a spreading center where does convergent boundaries are situated?A.continentB.Mid-oceanic ridgeC.OceanD.Tectonic​


Answer:

a.continent

Explanation:

Answer:

B. Mid-oceanic ridge

Explanation:

Because oceanic ridge is the center of convergent boundaries


27. the mid-ocean ridge is formed by the convergence between oceanic plates. true or false?​


Answer:

False

Explanation:

Mid ocean ridge is an example of divergent


28. Which is an example of a Convergent Boundary? * A. San Andreas Fault B. Trench C. Mid-Ocean Ridge


Which is an example of a Convergent Boundary? *

A. San Andreas Fault

B. Trench

C. Mid-Ocean Ridge

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29. the mid atlantic ocean ridge is a sea floor mountain system formed by a convergent plate boundery true or false​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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30. Mid ocean ridges are caused by the convergence of two plates TRUE OR FALSE??​


Answer:

true

Explanation:

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