1-2% of the worlds population. But If you look at the Demographics, in Scotland about 40% have the red hair gene.
Also, what do you recognize as a redhead? Do ginger, auburn, mahogany, strawberry blonde, titian also count? Your question is impossible to answer as there are too many variables I am afraid.
Best answer if you ask me: Too few!
Assuming red hair occurs in approximately 1-2% of the population, out of 40 people, you would expect around 1-2 individuals to be redheads.
40 percent of 300 is 120. Therefore, 40 percent of 300 people would be 120 people.
100%^ Whoever wrote that answer is a completely stupid person. About 25% of naturally redhead people are bisexual, and about 40% are gay. The OTHER 35% are STRAIGHT.*Research done by popular survey of LA redhead population*
It depends on the population size and birth rate of the specific country or region. In general, a certain percentage of the population will turn 40 each year as a result of people aging.
Around 40 people died during the production of the film "The Lost City" in 1930.
As of the latest census data, there are over 40 million Black or African American individuals living in the United States.
Brian Redhead's birth name is Brian Leonard Redhead.
Siberia has 40 million people.
about 40%
Edward Redhead died in 1967.
Edward Redhead was born in 1902.
Redhead Day was created in 2005.
The Fighting Redhead was created in 1949.
Blonde Redhead was created in 1993.
Redhead - musical - was created in 1959.
Janelle Redhead was born in 1989.
40 people
People with orange hair are often concidered a redhead because the color orange is the closest natural color one gets to red. This only occur naturally in a couple percent of the human population.