I asked my redheaded blue eyed self that question a couple of days ago. type redhair blue eyes in your serch engine and there are a few sites that will tell you. I would ,but I can't remember.
I've read that about 2% of the world's population has green eyes, with Hungarian people having the highest frequency at 20%.
About 10 percent or less. Blue eyes is a recessive gene so that is why they are more rare then brown eyes. i have bright blue eyes my mom has blue green, my dad has hazel and my brother has brown eyes.
In most cases, their is a 75 percent chance of the offspring having brown eyes.
No, but it depends on the country. In Europe there are many people with blue eyes. In Africa, few people have blue eyes. A 2002 study found that about 33.8% of whites in the United States have blue eyes. it used to be rare but now there are more cards more cards have become rarerActually it is rare,The gene of brown eyes is dominant over the gene of the blue eyes,I learned it with a capital B en small b,and than the capital is stronger than the normal one,and you have 2 of them, and you only have blue eyes when you have bb,BB en Bb will be brown,so yes, they are quite rare
Its incountable. Researchers cant tell. Hazel eyes change colors so much they get fooled. Hazel turns to blue green amber and brown. but i know someone with hazel eyes and he knows about five others with hazel so there may be over 100 out there.
I've read that about 2% of the world's population has green eyes, with Hungarian people having the highest frequency at 20%.
About 10 percent or less. Blue eyes is a recessive gene so that is why they are more rare then brown eyes. i have bright blue eyes my mom has blue green, my dad has hazel and my brother has brown eyes.
No, German identity is not tied to specific physical characteristics like hair and eye color. Germans come from diverse backgrounds and can have a range of physical appearances. Nationality is determined by citizenship and cultural ties, not by looks.
Only 2 percent of the world's population has green eyes.
Worldwide: Green eyes, two percent. Blue eyes, 4.29 percent.
Green eyes, two percent. Blue eyes, 4.29 percent.
Northern Europe. Percent of people who have blue eyes: In Estonia, 99 percent In some Scandinavian countries, 95 percent In Denmark, 89 percent In Germany, 75 percent
2% of the population has green eyes. It's the rarest eye color. 8% has blue, or a variation of blue like violet or grey. I guess the rest has brown or hazel. SO about 8% of the world's people has blue eyes.
brown eyes because of the genetic trait
75 percent.
i think blue eyes means human interacting with computer mainly through eyes so it got blue eyes,but why it called blue eyes ,why don't u call brown eyes ,black eyes etc that's my doubt
Edwards eyes were stripy purple, blue and yellow.