Yes they can. People with darker skin can stay in the sun for longer because they have a higher amount of Melanin. Melanin protects us from the harmful UV rays of the sun. :)
Yes, having more melanin in the skin results in a darker skin tone. Melanin is a pigment that gives color to the skin, hair, and eyes. The more melanin a person has, the darker their skin will be.
Yes, darker skin has more melanin compared to lighter skin. Melanin is a pigment that gives skin its color, and higher levels of melanin result in darker skin tones.
African People have darker skin because they have a higher amount of Melanin. Staying in the sun for long periods of time produces more Melanin. Melanin protects us from UV rays.
Some people have naturally darker skin than others. It all depends on what genes you end up with. Some white people have naturally darker skin, and some black people have naturally lighter skin.
My skin has a lot of melanin. Melanin is responsible for darker skin colors. Whiter people have less melanin than darker people.
It's genetics. Dark skinned people generally come from countries that have a higher exposure to sunlight, so their darker skin provides more protection against it. Lighter skinned people would probably come from countries of high latitude that don't receive as much sunlight, so they wouldn't need darker skin. It is in the skin's pigmentation and the activity of melanocytes within the skin.
Melanocytes make the pigment melanin in response to sunlight. The pigment is protective. The pigment in the skin appears as "a tan". More sun = more tan. Sunlight can cause cancer of the skin. A person with a darker skin is more protected. People who live in areas with a lot of sun have adapted to that sun by having darker skin. Of course, when they move to other areas, they pass on the gene for darker skin even if it isn't necessary.
Your skin will become dark, darker, darkest and more dark, more darker, most darker, wastage of skin, irritating. Totally your skin will be exploited and no one in the world can cure it.
No.
People with all color do blush.
Fat people do not necessarily have dark skin but there is some correlation between the two. This is primarily due to the fact that people who are more likely to be overweight are also more likely to have higher levels of melanin the natural pigment that gives skin its color. There are a few different reasons why this is the case: Genetics: People of certain ethnicities such as African American Hispanic and Mediterranean tend to have higher levels of melanin which can contribute to their skin appearing darker. Cultural factors: In some cultures having a darker complexion is seen as desirable and this may lead to people eating more food in order to achieve a darker complexion. Environmental factors: People who are exposed to more sunlight will naturally have higher levels of melanin in their skin which can contribute to darker skin tones.Overall while fat people do not necessarily have dark skin there is a correlation between the two due to a variety of factors including genetics cultural factors and environmental factors.
It is what gives your skin color. If you have more melanin in your skin, your skin will be darker, if you have less, your skin will be lighter.