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Yes, people near the Equator receive more sunlight throughout the year due to their proximity to the sun's direct rays. This results in a more consistent and intense exposure to sunlight compared to regions farther from the Equator.
When exposed to the sun, fair skinned people tend to develop more melanin in their skin to help protect them form buring. This makes their skin darker (called a sun tan), however when exposure to the sun stops, the skin will lose the tan. Therefore the answer is No.
On this basis populations of fair-skinned people living in areas of high sun exposure such as the southwest United States or Australia are subject to increased risk.
It's genetics. Dark skinned people generally come from countries that have a higher exposure to sunlight, so their darker skin provides more protection against it. Lighter skinned people would probably come from countries of high latitude that don't receive as much sunlight, so they wouldn't need darker skin. It is in the skin's pigmentation and the activity of melanocytes within the skin.
Asian people are tan skinned.They are definitely not yellow skinned.
People in Ireland are light-skinned.
It depends on which "Asian people" you mean. Asia has many ethnic groups with all kinds of skin tones. There are pale skinned people, olive skinned people, brown skinned people and even black skinned people.
That is not all ways the case. There is a cultural divide Those with money are often with heavy Spanish descent, however, the rich are not often found doing the manual labor that would cause them to have the darker skin pigment that results from exposure to the sun.
It depends what you mean by dark skinned, but there are darker skinned spanish people.
The dark skinned people of australia are the aboriginals They are really the custodians of Australia
Your Hella Dense. Negra's Are Black, Colored People [Brown Skinned] Rednecks Are White People [white skinned]