Yes, two light-skinned individuals can have a baby with brown skin if both parents have genes for darker skin tones that are passed down and expressed in their child. Skin color is determined by a combination of genes from both parents, so a variety of skin tones can result even in families with similar skin colors.
Almost all brown people are born with light complextions, the color of any offspring can be determined by the adult parent's coloring without a suntan. That being said, you now have a dark brown father and a light brown mother... the baby will most likely be anywhere between the shades of the two parents. There is a decent chance the baby can be lighter or darker, maybe a throwback to its grandparents. Are the parents of differing ethnicities? How did this question come about?
No, 2 white parents cannot have a black baby because a child's skin color is determined by the combination of genetic traits passed down from their parents. If both parents are white, it is not genetically possible for them to have a black baby.
Mixed race people have a combination of genes from different ethnic backgrounds, leading to a unique expression of traits that may result in a light brown skin tone. The process of gene mixing is more complex than simply blending shades of black and white, resulting in a diverse range of skin tones among mixed race individuals.
Muscular, blonde or redheaded, blue-eyed, light skinned
"Cappuccino skin" typically refers to a creamy beige or light brown color resembling the foam atop a cappuccino coffee.
The original skin color of the Maori people is thought to have been brown. Maori are of Polynesian descent and have a range of skin tones from light brown to dark brown.
Almost all brown people are born with light complextions, the color of any offspring can be determined by the adult parent's coloring without a suntan. That being said, you now have a dark brown father and a light brown mother... the baby will most likely be anywhere between the shades of the two parents. There is a decent chance the baby can be lighter or darker, maybe a throwback to its grandparents. Are the parents of differing ethnicities? How did this question come about?
In general, Ecuadorians are shorter than people from Europe or the United States. As Ecuador was part of the Spanish conquest, which later brought large numbers of slaves from Africa, people from Ecuador do not have a defining "look". Indigenous people may be taller or shorter, with straight black hair, dark eyes, and dark brown to light brown skin. Mestizos, people of mixed descent, may be taller or shorter, with black or brown hair, curly or straight; dark or light eyes, and dark brown to light brown skin. People of primarily European descent (the upper class) may be shorter or taller, with dark brown, light brown, or even dark blond hair, curly or straight; dark or light eyes, and dark brown to light pink skin. People of African descent are typically on the taller side but not uniformly so, have dark brown to light brown hair, curly or straight; dark to light eyes, and dark to light brown skin. People from the Andes tend to be shorter than people in the rest of the country.
coming from me , i think purple would look mad nice on you people w/ light skin, brown hair and brown eyed people (;
a light brown with a little carmelish blonde to it
Chris Brown has brown skin.
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.
The girl is telling you that you're black, but that you have lighter skin than brown skin people.
Her skin colour is brown but she is a light skinned black lady.
light brown or just brown
Yes, it is true that all skin colors on earth are brown.White people look like they have white skin, but it is actually a very light brown. It is very fascinating.
some africans, jamaicans, and Americans have brownskin.