Don't be racist, please. Norwegian people are like any other European people.
Of course they have some common characteristics as a nation. Squared rectangle face shape. High rounded cheekbone. Eyebrow with only slight arch. Narrow almond eye with gradual downward slant to outer edge. Widish straight line mouth with slighty less than moderate lip fullness. Square jaw and prominent chin (cleft chin is common). Straight mid to longish nose with tip and nostrils ending flush and with not much nostril flare. Hair color commonly ranging through ashy blondes and browns (light and dark). Eyes are often grey, blue, green. Skin is fair without a propensity toward ruddiness or freckling, with a stronger propensity to tan than the Anglo skin-type. Obviously these are not hard rules, but in regards to the initial respondent's comments in the above line I have say that saying "Norwegian people are like any other European people" is comparable to saying Nigerian people are like any other African people. (i.e. Somalians, Moroccans and Nigerians all look distinctly different)
People have differences in the genes that map facial features. This is why identical twins (twins with the same genetic code) have the same facial features (disregarding non-genetic factors such as scars).
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Practically every genetic disorder that includes physical characteristics affects facial features. The term is dysmorphic facial features genetic disorders.
Pluto has loads of facial facial features it has a beard, a unibrow, a beard and buck teeth!
In general conversation, the term facial features is more appropriate to use. Facial lineaments is a term usually used in poetic script or literature, and refers to a distinctive characteristic of the face; however, it is not commonly used in vocal conversation.---Do not use "facial lineaments." The word "lineaments" all by itself means "facial features."
It's amazing how much my daughter's facial features resemble those of my great grandmother.
It is unclear whether the friar had facial features as the description did not mention specifics about his appearance.
thin lips
French facial features can vary widely due to the diverse genetic makeup of the population in France. However, some common traits often associated with French facial features are high cheekbones, straight noses, full lips, and defined jawlines. Ultimately, there is a wide range of facial features found in the population of France.
with facial features
no but the eyes are one
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