The short anser is yes. The longer is: A lot depends on the genes of the parents. The genes of the grandparents can have an influence. For example: if both parents have blue eyes but a grandparent has brown eyes, the baby can have brown eyes.
Yes
its about 50/50, but mostly depending on the skin to of the grand parents
A "shabine" is a light-skinned, black person. Basically someone of Negro roots who has light/white skin. However not to be mistaken with an albino.
The degree of skin pigmentation can vary considerably between individuals, even closely related ones. The skin tone of children is often midway between those of the parents, but it's not terribly unusual for the child to favor one of the parents over the other in skin color. It's somewhat less common for them to be significantly darker (or lighter) than both parents, but it can happen.
It is unclear what caramel hair is. However, the color caramel is a color many woman like to have in their hair. Many companies make hair dye that can change the color of a woman's hair to the caramel color.
It means fair-skinned woman.
To look even similar to the real Wonder Woman, she would have to be more light skinned and with green eyes. But she is beautiful and the studio shouldn't change her looks for the character.
The Ronettes were racially mixed. Estelle reverted to her Negro side when she got older and in fact, was buried as a colored girl. Veronica is still White, Nedra is sort of a Bronzed or High-yellow skin tone, as judged by their appearance in the Hall of Fame concert on videos- on the net by the way.
the woman skinned the animals and knit for the family.
Mary Eliza Church Terrel wrote the book "a colored woman in a white world"
Colored Woman Smoking a Pipe - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903
No. She was olive skinned like many Hebrews/Jews in the middle east.