Someone described as green, idiomatically, means envious, jealous.
There is not a common English phrase "green eyes" - perhaps you mean "green-eyed monster" which does mean jealousy.
There are no traits that every person with green eyes has. They just have green eyes.
Eye color is determined by the amount of melanin in the eye.
That the gene for green eyes runs in your family. you have green eyes and there not blue
It is possible because they can always carry the trait of having green eyes. You will most likely have blue eyes, though, because blue is a dominant color. :)
Some traits skip a generation. You got your coloring from one or more of your grandparents.
I've read that about 2% of the world's population has green eyes, with Hungarian people having the highest frequency at 20%.
Maybe. Could have blue eyes also. The same gene causes blue eyes and green eyes. The amount of melanin in the eye determines the eyes color. You might also consider making a Punnet-Square that can determine the chances of your baby having green eyes. You need to know the dominant/recessive genes of the parent.
In most cases, no. If your parents give you a blue eye trait and a brown eye trait, you will most likely have brown eyes. However, there are many different alleles that factor into your eye color. That is why there are so many shades of eye color, such as blue, green, gray, brown, hazel, blue-green, etc... So, you may not always get pure blue or brown eyes, you may get a mix of both.
Blue, green eyes.
Blue eyes, green eyes, and any but brown because brown eyes are dominant traits.
Charlotte Doyle is described as having long, dark hair, green eyes, and a slender frame. She is depicted as being tall for her age and having a sense of confidence in her appearance.
He has black hair and eyes as green as the sea.
Firestar, a prominent character in the Warriors book series, is depicted as having bright green eyes.
Oh my gosh no! Green eyes are gorgeous. I wish I had them! Honey, if you got 'em, count your blessings. They're rare. Green eyes come from having genes for brown eyes, but also genes for less concentrated pigment. Hazel eyes come from having blue-eye genes, and genes for less concentrated pigment.
It's absolutely possible, and I am living proof of it. The chances are extremely slim though, because both the trait for blond hair and the traits for green eyes are recessive. Green eyes are the rarest eye color, because green eyes are not only recessive to the brown eyes trait but also recessive even to blue eyes. I couldn't give exact odds, because the process of genetic recombination is random, but if both traits existed somewhere earlier in the family line, (one parent or more is a carrier) then the combination is not impossible. Even with blond haired people, most tend to exhibit either blue eyes or brown because of green's recessiveness to the two. Having the most recessive eye color trait and the second rarest hair color in the world appear together in one person is exceptionally rare though, but still possible.
It is possible because they can always carry the trait of having green eyes. You will most likely have blue eyes, though, because blue is a dominant color. :)
long hair, black hair, curly hair, green eyes, tall
Everyone has blue eyes when they are born. Its just your natural color when you are born. Then when you get a little bit older, your eyes either change color like brown, hazel, green, Green-blue. Your eyes change color because of genes. And traits. But if your eyes were meant to stay blue from genes then your eyes are blue. Most people have brown eyes. Also blue too. Its not a very good chance you will get green-blue eyes.
A green eyed mother and a blue eyed father can have a child with blue eyes.
Some traits skip a generation. You got your coloring from one or more of your grandparents.