Yes it is very possible if one of the child's grandparents on the maternal or paternal had or have blue eyes. Even though having blue eyes would be a recessive trait rather than dominant one it could happen.
Yes
brown eyes because brown is the dominant color :)
i m pretty sure that child will have purple eyes
its impossible
Yes, it is possible for a brown eyed father and a green eyed mother to produce a green eyed child. Eye color is determined by multiple genes, so the combination of these genetic factors can result in a child having a different eye color than either parent.
more than likely green or brown
yes because the green eyes can possibly come from there grandma and grandpa or uncle or aunt.
It is possible for the child's eyes to be any colour - blue, green, black, brown... more than likely a mixture or a aquamarine blue with a hint of green, surprisingly green is a recessive gene to brown and blue, my mom had brown eyes an my dad had green so i have brown, and my friends mother had green eyes an her father had sky blue an there child had blue eyes my friend an her other siblings had aquamarine..itsa verry good mixture !
Brown eyes.
Yes. Both parents could have the gene for green/blue eyes as a recessive gene.
A green eyed mother and a blue eyed father can have a child with blue eyes.
It is possible, since the brown eyes could be a recessive or dominant trait in either the mother's or father's genotypes, and the father and mother might just be carriers of the brown eye gene in their genotype.