Physical evidence found at crime scenes can provide crucial clues for investigators. Trace evidence like hair, fibers, paint chips and glass fragments can be analyzed and sometimes matched to a specific person or object. The Locard's Exchange Principle states that every contact leaves a trace, so criminals may leave evidence behind or take evidence with them. A variety of evidence types including fingerprints, DNA, tool marks, bite marks, and more can be scientifically analyzed and compared to suspects.