There are five:
There is a debate on whether to classify Native Americans as the sixth race or part of the Mongoloids.
None. All people are human--homo sapiens--and the superficial differences that we use to define races are just variations that are too minor to matter taxonomically.
Subspecies - Homo sapiens sapiens
There are not different human races, there is only one.
An Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races was created in 1855.
The Philippines is home to various ethnic groups and indigenous peoples, rather than distinct "races." The population is diverse, with people of different cultural backgrounds, languages, and appearances living throughout the country.
There is only one human race.
Just one.
No. Anthropology is the study of man. Anthropologists do not study human races because they do not exist.
Human races are the humans and hobbits. Other humanoids are the Elves and the Dwarves.
Human, Thats it.
To cross the finish line.
The study of human races and their characteristics is called anthropology. Anthropologists study the physical, social, and cultural aspects of different human populations and how they vary across different groups.
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