50% that the child will have either.
if your hair is black and the dad's hair is black the baby's hair may be black but it depends because of the recessive gene of *your mom's hair *your dad's hair *his mom's hair *his dad's hair
I don't know- eye color is not determined by hair color.
if mother has black and the father has red it will probally be brown
it may brown, that's how it is sometimes
YES
it will be a black baby.
the babies hair color will most likely have black hair! its the dominant hair color which means its stronger {darker}. the recessive color is brown. it all has to do with genes and recessive and dominate traits! make a punnet square and find out!
Yes. The color of a newborn's hair can be different (almost always lighter) than the eventual adult hair color.
Black hair is a hair whose color is black. (it has a great amount of melanine in it, which gives the hair the black color.)
The fact that we don't know mom's true color here makes a difference. It is her DNA that determines hair color and not the color from the box. So, this question can not be answered.
There is no way to accurately predict the baby's hair color with no more information than the parents' hair color. Even if you provided the hair color of every single person in your family tree, going back four generations, a lot of it would still depend on chance.
By the color of the ribbon in the baby's hair or, if the baby has no hair, by the color of the clothing or blanket. If the baby is a boy, the color will be blue; if the baby is a girl, the color will be pink.