They are african american. (Black)
As members of the species, Homo sapiens, we are all creatures of the same evolutionary process, regardless of ethnic background. Scientists say that Homo sapiens evolved from Homo erectus in response to environmental challenges and opportunities. Differences among different ethnic groups are little more than cosmetic and simply helped different races adapt to climatic challenges.
Germany invaded Poland (September 1st 1939)AnswerAdolf Hitler wanted all Jews, Gypsies, homo sexuals, and other races/beliefs annihilated.AnswerAdolf Hitler wanted all Jews, Gypsies, homo sexuals, and other races/beliefs annihilated.
There are many different races in Canada.
There are not different human races, there is only one.
Yes, different races can MARRY.
Hetero = different/other Homo = same
Human races are not biologically distinct enough to prevent interbreeding. All humans belong to the same species, Homo sapiens, so individuals of different races can have children together. The biological compatibility for reproduction is based on being the same species, rather than having the same racial background.
There are many different races that are held besides foot races. These races include bike races, swimming races, and competence races.
From large to small, taxonomic categories are kingdom (let's say Animalia), phylum (Chordata), class (Mammalia), order (Primates), family (Hominidae), genus (Homo), and species (Homo sapiens, for example). There are also subphyla, subclasses etc., tribes falling into families, and races falling into species (for example Homo sapiens neanderthalensis, Neanderthal man, and Homo sapiens sapiens, being us; both are the same species but different races). So, race would be the smallest, though even smaller categories sometimes apply to domestic and arteficially selected animals and plants (breeds, crops).
From large to small, taxonomic categories are kingdom (let's say Animalia), phylum (Chordata), class (Mammalia), order (Primates), family (Hominidae), genus (Homo), and species (Homo sapiens, for example). There are also subphyla, subclasses etc., tribes falling into families, and races falling into species (for example Homo sapiens neanderthalensis, Neanderthal man, and Homo sapiens sapiens, being us; both are the same species but different races). So, race would be the smallest, though even smaller categories sometimes apply to domestic and arteficially selected animals and plants (breeds, crops).
From large to small, taxonomic categories are kingdom (let's say Animalia), phylum (Chordata), class (Mammalia), order (Primates), family (Hominidae), genus (Homo), and species (Homo sapiens, for example). There are also subphyla, subclasses etc., tribes falling into families, and races falling into species (for example Homo sapiens neanderthalensis, Neanderthal man, and Homo sapiens sapiens, being us; both are the same species but different races). So, race would be the smallest, though even smaller categories sometimes apply to domestic and arteficially selected animals and plants (breeds, crops).
As far as the basic category Homo Sapiens - what you and I call "human beings", the races extant today are the races that originally evolved on earth save one: Homo Sapiens Neanderthalis, which died out about 25,000 years ago on the Gibraltar coast of Spain. Neanderthals were true humans, but for reasons not fully understood, that branch of mankind died out as stated above. How long have we been here? Mostly a matter of definition. If you stick with all inclusive members of Homo Sapiens, a few hundred thousand years. If you take one step backwards to all species of the genus Homo, about four million years.