yes
Yes.
there is no way to be certain until the baby is born, but my mum has dark brown eyes, my father blue, and i also have blue eyes.
Possibly. It depends if you are you are carrying the allel for brown eyes. And it depends if that is recessive or dominant.
A baby cannot have red eyes, as red eyes are not a natural eye color in humans. If a mother has blue eyes and the father has a red-eye color, the baby will most likely have blue or green eyes, as blue is a recessive trait and would be dominant over a hypothetical red trait.
Brown color of eye is dominant over blue color. If the mother is homozygous for brown color of eye, than the all the children will have brown color eyes. If mother is heterozygous for brown eyes, than 50% of children will have brown eyes and 50% will have blue eyes.
it will be a black baby.
Yes. Brown is the domanent color. Look at his parents and her parents eyes. what colors do they have?
If it runs in the family, yes. Some traits skip a generation.
Probably brown hair and eyes; blue and blonde are both genetically "weaker" traits.
Brown. My sister and I both have brown eyes. My grandparents on my fathers side and my grandmother on my mothers side were all blue eyed. My mother and her father had brown eyes. The genes for brown eyes are more dominant.
It depends, but most probably brown - because it is a more dominant colour. - x S.
14% blue eyes 10.9% green eyes 75% brown eyes Although the precentages could change if the mother or father had siblings with blue or green eyes.