Asians are generally shorter in stature compared to other ethnic groups due to a combination of genetic factors, diet, and environmental influences. Genetic factors play a significant role in determining height, and studies have shown that Asians may have genetic variations that contribute to their shorter stature. Additionally, diet and nutrition during childhood and adolescence can impact growth and development, and some Asian populations may have historically had diets that were lower in protein and other nutrients necessary for optimal growth. Environmental factors such as access to healthcare and overall living conditions can also play a role in height differences among ethnic groups.
Yes, on average, Asians tend to be shorter in height compared to other ethnic groups. This difference in height can be attributed to genetic factors and variations in diet and lifestyle.
Asians are not generally considered to be tall compared to other ethnic groups.
Asians typically have black hair due to genetic factors. The gene responsible for producing black hair is more common in Asian populations compared to other ethnic groups. This genetic trait has been passed down through generations, resulting in the prevalence of black hair among Asians.
There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that Asians have inherently better eye-hand coordination. Eye-hand coordination can vary among individuals regardless of their ethnicity, and it is influenced by factors such as genetics, practice, and training. It is important to avoid making generalizations about a specific group of people based on stereotypes.
Yes, it is common for people of Asian descent to have black hair.
Yes, on average, Asians tend to be shorter in height compared to other ethnic groups. This difference in height can be attributed to genetic factors and variations in diet and lifestyle.
Genetics
Asians are not generally considered to be tall compared to other ethnic groups.
height Asians are generally shorter weight and so they are lighter (in proprtion) eyes they have eyes which look 'squinty' to us.
Its cause of our ancestry, correct me if im wrong.
generally asians like half asians.. so yes
The whole of Kent has about 31,000 Asians (that included all categories of Asians) so, I dont think there are many... compared to Coventry, which has about 25,000 INDIANS... most of which are Sikh
Yes, Filipinos generally consider themselves Asians. The Philippines is located in Southeast Asia, and the people, culture, and history of the country are closely linked to other Asian nations.
Asians are the least smelliest race. There are however some exceptions. Scientists have proven that Asians have the least armpit pores compared to all other races. Asians are also the LEAST hairy which does not attract bacteria that easily compared to other races such as whites, blacks, etc. Asians also have dry ear wax which is odorless compared to whites and blacks who have soggy wet ear waxes. Asians are most likely to smell bad AFTER whites, blacks, and latinos smell bad. Even with all these traits asians still do tend to smell bad because 1) They are not into American culture as in "Swag" so they dont tend to put on men's perfume. 2) There are not many asian specific deoderants.
Asian Americans do not generally eat more than Asians but they type of food they eat is different. Asian Americans will often eat more Americanized foods while Asians focus more on their native cuisine.
Generally yes since they are typically more petite than the rest of the world.
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