Everyone has different genes so yours are obviously dominant over your partners. It's like one parent having brown eyes, the other one having blue eyes and the brown usually is dominant over blue or the child's eyes are hazel (a mixture of both.) You could have a second child that is quite dark like your partner. It doesn't really matter. I don't know what African-American traits you feel you son should have (black children are just like white children when it comes to playing with their friends) and even if your next child is dark like your partner he/she will not have so-called traits of African-American unless taught. These are learned in the environment. I believe that when two races mix and have children it's important for their children to learn both cultures. My Goddaughter is Asian/white and she has learned about her Asian background.
There is not "a" black hole, but many of them. The nearest known black hole is at a distance of several thousand light-years, but it is likely that there are others closer by: only black holes that are very near of a partner (in a binary system) are easily found.There is not "a" black hole, but many of them. The nearest known black hole is at a distance of several thousand light-years, but it is likely that there are others closer by: only black holes that are very near of a partner (in a binary system) are easily found.There is not "a" black hole, but many of them. The nearest known black hole is at a distance of several thousand light-years, but it is likely that there are others closer by: only black holes that are very near of a partner (in a binary system) are easily found.There is not "a" black hole, but many of them. The nearest known black hole is at a distance of several thousand light-years, but it is likely that there are others closer by: only black holes that are very near of a partner (in a binary system) are easily found.
Is a black light a liquid?A black light is a liquid.
No, black is the absence of light, so there is no such as black light and if there is no light, there is only black.
No, light cannot be black because black is the absence of light.
Only black can make black light, so if you try to add any color of light to black, it will stay black.
Black light
Only black can make black light, so if you try to add any color of light to black, it will stay black.
Black is not light. Black is the lack of light.
When you cross a Plymouth Barred Rock rooster with a Light Sussex hen, you typically get hybrid chicks that may exhibit traits from both parent breeds. These chicks often have a mix of the Barred Rock's distinctive black and white barring and the Light Sussex's white plumage with potential black markings. The resulting offspring can be hardy and good layers, benefiting from the productive traits of both breeds. Overall, the exact appearance and characteristics can vary widely among the chicks.
Aphrodite is light hearted
A Light in the Black was created in 1989.
Is there a black light in the room?