no need to be rude....more specifically the question is do blue eyes or brown eyes tend to require eye glasses more often.
No, brown eyes are more dominant than blue eyes genetically. Brown eye color is a dominant trait, while blue eye color is a recessive trait. This means that if a person has one gene for blue eyes and one gene for brown eyes, the brown eye gene will be expressed.
His eyes are hazel, but more green than brown.
neither they are both ressessive colors in the color genes brown is th most dominant color wise
When mixing brown and blue eye colors, you can expect to see a combination of green or hazel eyes, as these colors often result from a blending of brown and blue pigments. The exact eye color may vary depending on the specific shades of brown and blue present in the individual's genetic makeup.
Brown eye color is dominant, while blue, green, and hazel eye colors are recessive. This means that brown eyes are more likely to be expressed if an individual inherits one brown-eyed allele and one allele for a different eye color.
No, brown eyes are more dominant than blue eyes genetically. Brown eye color is a dominant trait, while blue eye color is a recessive trait. This means that if a person has one gene for blue eyes and one gene for brown eyes, the brown eye gene will be expressed.
His eyes are hazel, but more green than brown.
i think blue and red no Blue +, red = violet , purple or depending on how much red also plum blue + orange = brown yellow + purple = brown red + green = brown red + blue + yellow = brown changing the amount of each color will give you different browns vary the colors some more will give you grays
There is no correlation between the need for glasses, and the color of your eye. Brown eyes (in particular eyes of African descent) are more prone to glaucoma, blue eyes are more prne to macular degeneration.
When blue and brown are mixed together, the result is typically a muted, neutral color, often resembling a shade of gray or taupe. The exact hue can vary depending on the proportions of each color used and the specific shades of blue and brown. Generally, the vibrant qualities of blue are subdued by the earthy tones of brown, resulting in a more subdued and complex color.
The lighter your hair is, the more vibrant the color will be. If your hair is dark, the blue may add a tint of color.
i dont think you can but i would try to use green and blue but more green than blue
it depends on how much of each and what shade of each color but usually you get a different shade of brown. ^ that's not my answer! however, if you mix blue and red, you get purple! If you mix green and green, you get more green! Then add some more green and you get.............tons of green!
greenish blue with black spots. Sometimes white, red, or brown.
it matters on how much of the 3 colors you had. if you add more blue and yellow you'll get a red tinged green color. if you add more red and blue you'll get a yellow tinged purple color and if you add more red and yellow you'll get a blue tinged orange color. if you add a pretty equal amount of each color you'll get a mix of either gray, brown, and/or black.
neither they are both ressessive colors in the color genes brown is th most dominant color wise
It is not possible to make the color brown turn black. Brown is a combination of red, green, and blue hues, while black is the absence of color. Mixing more black paint into brown paint will only darken the shade of brown, not turn it black.