Just the one, the same as anywhere else
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.
No. Anthropology is the study of man. Anthropologists do not study human races because they do not exist.
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.
The concept of separate human races is a social construct that has evolved over time. Modern humans, Homo sapiens, have been around for approximately 300,000 years, with different populations migrating and adapting to various environments. However, the idea of distinct racial categories emerged much more recently in human history, with scientific racism and the classification of races beginning in the 18th century.
Race is a social construct and not a biological reality. There is no scientific basis for dividing humans into distinct and fixed racial categories. The classification of races into Caucasian, African, and Asian is outdated and oversimplified, and does not reflect the full diversity of human populations.
There is only one race of Homo sapiens in the world, which is the human race. While there are different ethnicities and cultures within the human population, all humans belong to the same species, Homo sapiens.
There are not different human races, there is only one.
An Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races was created in 1855.
There is only one human race.
Just one.
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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.
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There are many different races that are held besides foot races. These races include bike races, swimming races, and competence races.