Yes, but only to an extent. see, brown eyes make it difficult to see thing that are of the same shade. which means there will be huge holes of nothing like walls birds ect... it also makes you bad at science. i know this because my eyes are brown.
You have dark brown eyes and mousy brown hair, Let me see.. Getting a light auburn or perhaps red would look great with that.
I would say yes. Because of your own rown eyes I would say yes. But I wouldn't go dark. You should get some brown low lights and see how you feel before you dye all your hair.
Yes, babies eyes almost always change color from when they are first born.
Yes, because your genes have both dominant and recessive traits, so you may have 1 blue and 1 brown and your wife may have 1 blue and 1 brown and (and this is gross simplification) when your genes combine if even one of your brown traits gets passed onto the child it will have brown eyes.
A genotype can tell what genes you have in your chromosomes. Genotypes really means what are all your genes and phenotype is what you see. You may have brown eyes. Your genotype might show that you have brown and blue genes for eye color but you see only brown.
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NO. See the answer for "Reason for brown hair and blue eyes"
See Related Links for a page with the lyrics to "Brown Eyes" by Lady Gaga.
yes because mexican's are the best and mexican's have brown eyes and they are da f*cking best
It's Brown. Plus Her Life Is What Her Eye Color Gave Her. She Even Has Brown Eyes. Just Those people Can't see it because they are too blind and far to see it.
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Our eyes do not respond to heat waves, which is why we cannot see them. Light waves, on the other hand, are detected by our eyes and this makes us see.
Princess Diana's eyes were blue (see link below) No princess Diana never had brown eyes it was more in the emerald green colour.
A moose has dark brown skin: dark colors are harder to see at night.
Mostly brown, as blue eyes is recessive trait. So unless both have blue eyes it is very difficult to see.