Why do we have fingerprints?
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Fingerprints enhance our ability to grip objects by increasing friction, making it easier to hold onto surfaces. They also allow for greater tactile sensitivity, helping us discern textures and fine details through touch.
Fingerprints enhance our grip by increasing friction between the skin and objects, making it easier to hold things. They also improve our sense of touch by amplifying vibrations, helping us perceive textures and details more precisely.