red hair
Yes and no... To have red hair and brown eyes is rare, for redheads tend to have lighter eyes. But curly red hair is pretty common.
Well any culture can have curly hair really but I think mostly Irish and Scottish people, also African people have curly hair.
Yes, as eye color includes family history too, though your method may work coincidentally or instead of what I said! Yes they can.. Both my parents have black hair and dark brown eyes.. and i have light blonde hair and blue eyes..!! I mean... yes. My parents have green eyes, and blonde hair, yet I have DARK, DARK brown hair and grey eyes! Pretty sure, my mum has red hair with brown eyes, dad green eyes with brown hair. I however have blonde hair and grey eyes!! And my siblings all vary too. My parents have brown eyes and black hair while I have green eyes and blonde hair, although I have eight siblings all with black hair and brown eyes so it's not really common.
Blond hair is really pretty . Most people with natural blond hair have blue eyes. Usually if you have natural red hair you have green eyes. Usually if you have natural Brunett or brown hair you have brown eyes.
Yes, eye color is inherited.
No, it is not very common but I have seen some people that has straight hair and green eyes.
It is estimated that 13% of Scottish people have red hair; 10% of the Irish.
Blonde hair and blue eyes are very common in Spain's Basque country. Also, O-Negative blood is more common than B-Positive.
Anne Frank's Eyes were brown. Dark hair and dark eyes were common traits of people of the Jewish religion.
People with dark brown hair and blue eyes are most commonly found in northern Europe, or among the descendants of people who migrated from that region.
Stereotype is blond/red hair.
Here's an example. Everybody in set A has blonde hair but some have blue eyes and some have brown. Everybody in set B has black hair but some have blue eyes and some have brown. Notice that there are some people in both sets that have blue eyes. If we ask for the intersection of sets A and B we will get the people with blue eyes because that is the feature that they have in common. In this 'intersection set' there will be people with blonde hair (from set A) and people with black hair (from set B).
Both groups have people with those characteristics. In Scotland the Northwest especially. Many people of European origin will refer to dark brown hair as "black" but true black contains no brown highlights.
While some Iranians may have blonde hair and blue eyes due to genetic diversity, the majority of Iranians have dark hair and eyes. Iran has a diverse population with various ethnic groups, leading to a range of physical features among its people.
No, they do not. Anyone can loose their hair even if they are not scottish
The occurrence of crossing over those two genes is more rare because they are farther apart on the chromosome than dark hair and dark eyes or light hair and light eyes; dark hair and light eyes are about as uncommon as light hair and dark eyes. Depending on the area of the world, it can be either very common or very uncommon. In some areas, like Ireland, it can be more common because when there are more people with that combination of genes procreating, it is more likely for the child to have dark hair and light eyes.
the most common combination, and it is over 99.99% is two eyes and one head of hair. Some sadly have no hair, and even less fortunate, some have one or no eyes. But seriously, it depends where you are. In Europe light eyes and light hair is much more common than in the good ole USA. In the US Brown/brown is the most common.