i wouldn't think so, no
Redheads.
I'm not sure as to who has more, however, I do know redheads have around 90,000 hairs on their head where the average is about 120,000. But redheads have naturally thicker hair.
Most redheaded people less melanin in their skin tissue. Melanin is what gives your skin pigment. The less melanin you have the more sensitive your skin will be in sunlight.
This is a matter of personal opinion; some people consider redheads more attractivethan brunettes, and vice versa.
No, because blonds don't pay attention as well as redheads. I hear more stories about blonds getting hit by cars than redheads do theirs your answer. Do your statistics include the blonds and redheads that are actually brunettes?
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Some stereotypes would include:They all have fiery tempers.They are all promiscuous.They all have to stay out of sunlight at all cost.They all have green eyes.They are all Irish.They all have freckles.They are all odd and should be disliked.And so on.
According to Wikipedia, 13% of the Scottish population are redheads while 10% of the Irish are redheads.
Not all redheads are pale, but many tend to have fair skin due to a genetic mutation that affects melanin production. The MC1R gene variant commonly associated with red hair also leads to reduced eumelanin, resulting in lighter skin that is more sensitive to UV radiation. This combination of traits is evolutionary, as it may have helped redheads synthesize vitamin D more efficiently in lower sunlight conditions. However, there is a wide range of skin tones among individuals with red hair.
blonds are more compliant, redheads more passionate.
Hair color does not determine intelligence. Intelligence is a complex trait influenced by a combination of genetic, environmental, and personal factors. The stereotype that redheads are more intelligent is not supported by scientific evidence.
do whatever the hell they want