Human skin is not one single thickness it varies from place to place.
Natural eye colour is discontinuous. :) !
The best example and proof is height and skin colour of human beings i.e. the trait of height does not depend on the skin colour and both act differently allthough there are some traits which show interdependence.
it depends on your gene. there are dominant and recessive gene present. and for skin colour, bright colour are dominant over dark colour. if the both the parent are bright skin colour but the children is dark skin colour. there are possibilities where the recessive gene present in one or both parent. under certain circumstances the recessive gene will show its trait instead of the dominant gene. that's why some parent skin colour is different from the childrens' skin colour
eye colour, hair colour, language spoken, skin colour and others
Because the thing that makes them a human being lies within their skull, not in the colour of their skin.
Human skin is not one single thickness it varies from place to place.
Natural eye colour is discontinuous. :) !
by the skin colour and some of the human roles!
The elephant has more amount of malanine content in its skin.............
No. Being a muslim has nothing to do with the colour of a person's skin, where they come from or what or who their ancestors were. Muslims can be of any colour of skin and of any nation.
yes he was because they where being racist about his skin colour
Hera is a god, not a human being. She has no skin.
Farve is a Danish word that means colour. This can relate to either the colour of objects or the colour of human skin. It also means dye, as in hair dye.
DNA is what makes us; from the colour of our eyes to the colour of our skin. Without DNA, it would be impossible for us to exist.
The colour of wheat seeds, or skin colour are common examples used in text books.
most if not all snakes have black eyes..or red if albino