well it depends if they have blond hair and blue eyes because it would be coming from blood and traits not by color well it depends if they have blond hair and blue eyes because it would be coming from blood and traits not by color could happen but the baby would not be white...
Yes, the possibility is there, and depends on the family histories of both the mother and the father. If a grandparent or great grandparent of the child has a European ancestry, the chances are higher.
Yes, they can. If they each show the dominant trait for their specific hair colors, they can still each carry a recessive gene for blonde hair. If they both pass down the blonde haired gene the baby will be blonde
No it will not work out that way, usually they will be brown in color with black hair.
Yes, though it is not likely, as black is a dominant hair color.
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There are types like difference of religion, men from woman and race (black and white).
Depends what colour the woman is. Everyone is different, so would be the skin colour of everyones scalp. It would always be lighter then the rest of your body, if you've got hair. If your black, it would be black, if your white it would be white etc etc.
It all depends on the genes of the two parents. The child would be bi-racial.
maybe t is possible. but the baby when it gets married to a white guy and had a dark colored baby it could be the ressesive genes (hidden genes in the other parent) so yeah i like just learned tht at school! :D ~Uni4796 ---------------------------------------- Actually, the genes for the color of human skin are not as simple as say, a black or white coat in some animal. The dominance/ recessiveness is different in that example. Humans are not just black or white, but rather different "shades" depending on their genetics. So, in usual cases, a baby with a black parent and a white parent would have a skin tone intermediate of their parents' skin tones. I haven't researched or heard of any mutations that may exist that may cause a baby of such parents to be born white.
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Not in the Daniel Radcliffe movie (The Woman in Black, 2012). Liz White is the woman in black.
Dinah Shore was a Caucasian blond woman who was a singer and a TV star.
It was both but mostly white and some black people were against it because the white people would kill a black man or mabye woman if they were caught with a white man/woman
In a US where a black man and a white woman can be locked nose to nose in the race for the White House, anything seems possible.
Someone might accuse a white woman of being a black woman online if she is trying to pretend to be someone she is not.
Black one
No, she was a white woman.
Yes, she truly is a blonde/blond.
Blond for a man, Blonde for a woman.
Deborah Sampson was a black woman.
black women