no
it depends on your gene. there are dominant and recessive gene present. and for skin colour, bright colour are dominant over dark colour. if the both the parent are bright skin colour but the children is dark skin colour. there are possibilities where the recessive gene present in one or both parent. under certain circumstances the recessive gene will show its trait instead of the dominant gene. that's why some parent skin colour is different from the childrens' skin colour
The same colour as your skin.
Skin colour
They don't. Skin colour is an adaptation to climate, and not an indicator of race. Race is not a biological concept, but it is determined by skeletal size. For instance, Arabs and British are both the same race (Caucasoid), but their skin colour is different as they live in different environments.
Haha yes everyone in England is treated the same no matter what their skin colour is
Not always.
unfair because what does black people have to do with the white people. just because we are not the same skin colour
black
U can find dark skin people in south .light and white skin in north
His skin is yellow, as is the skin of most people in the Simpsons.
the nucloelus gives people there skin colour ,height ,eye colour and build
No, "Black People" are not so called black, they are of African descent, and their skin colour varies from very dark brown to lighter shades, the same as Caucasian people, who originated in Europe, they can be very brown and go lighter depending as to how long they stay in the sun, then of course there is what you call Mediterranean skin colour or Asian. Native North American people are different skin colour again! Isn't it great that there are so many different people in the world?