As of 2021, Caucasians (people of European descent) make up approximately 11% of the global population, which translates to around 850 million individuals. This number is estimated to be increasing due to factors such as migration and population growth.
The Asian population of the planet exceeds 5 billion and as there are only 7 billion people on the planet, it would be impossible for the Caucasian population to be anywhere close to 50%. The more likely scenario is that with Whites and Hispanics combined, the 'Caucasian' population is closer to 23%.
Caucasians, or people of European descent, can have a variety of physical characteristics including fair skin, light or dark hair, and various eye colors. They come from diverse ethnic backgrounds and can have a wide range of features.
In 1980, Caucasians in the US were the largest racial group, making up the majority of the population. They held significant political, social, and economic power within the country. The 1980s saw a rise in conservative politics and cultural changes, impacting the experiences of Caucasians in the US.
It is impossible to say how many people have a certain name. Not all countries register all births and record such things. Nor is there any centralised register. In addition similar names can be totally different in different languages and contractions of names differ from place to place
Some major races include: Caucasoid (white), Mongoloid (Asian), Negroid (Black), and Australoid (Aboriginal Australian and Melanesian). These classifications are social constructs and not based on biological differences, as there is more genetic variation within each race than between them.
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Yes, caucasians generally refer to European people, which is where you'll find Spain which is the origin people now referred to as Latino. Many Latinos are also of mixed races since people of Spanish origin have been traveling the world for many centuries and settling in places with other races.
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There is no patron saint of caucasians.
caucasians are just white people.
I am a Caucasian, and I have faced prejudice from non-Caucasians a few times, so I can safely assume that other Caucasians have faced some sort of prejudice as well. In my case, I think it was "revenge" for the prejudice of Caucasians in the past.
Yes, Spaniards are considered Caucasians. Spain is located in Europe, and Spaniards are typically classified as belonging to the Caucasian race based on phenotypic characteristics.
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