Proliferation of DNA
Anthropomentry
There are not different human races, there is only one.
An Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races was created in 1855.
There is only one human race.
The classification and comparison of human races based on physical traits is known as anthropometry. This practice has a history of being misused to promote discriminatory ideas about race, and experts caution against its use in this context due to its lack of scientific basis and ethical concerns.
Just one.
The measurement of living human beings for the purpose of classifying and comparing human races is called anthropometry. It involves taking precise measurements of various parts of the body to assess differences among individuals or populations, such as height, weight, head circumference, and limb proportions. However, it is important to note that race is a social construct and not a scientifically valid biological category, so the use of anthropometry for racial classification is controversial and ethically problematic.
No. Anthropology is the study of man. Anthropologists do not study human races because they do not exist.
Human races are the humans and hobbits. Other humanoids are the Elves and the Dwarves.
Human, Thats it.
No, they are only two generalized groups of a myriad of races, some with lighter skin, some with darker skin, and various pigments such as red, brown, and yellow. In the world population, you will find Asian (yellowish), Indian (reddish), Mediterranean (olive), and Hispanic (tanner) coloration. These are all anatomically identical humans with different outward appearances. It is likely that there were originally no separate human "races". Human "races" were invented in 1760, and people were not sure if there were seven, five or three separate races. The purpose was to make a hierarchy, and to declare whites superior over blacks and asians.
The Ph. of all human blood is the same. Different races of people do not possess different Ph. balances of their blood.