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Q: What percentage of people in the US have dimples?
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How many people in the US have dimples?

It is estimated that around 20-30% of the population have dimples in the United States. Dimples are a genetic trait and can be inherited from one or both parents.


What is the percentage of dimples in the world?

Dimples are mostly located on the cheeks. They are common genetic trait. Most are caused by a birth defect, which just goes to show that not all "malformations" are actually bad. In fact, in many cultures, dimpled cheeks are considered attractive.


How do you get rid of dimples?

There is no way to get rid of dimples other than plastic surgery. Dimples are very cute. Many people would like to have dimples.


Can dimples help you to have a great smile?

Dimples will not necessarily help you have a great smile. Babies, with dimples, are cute when they smile and laugh. As people get older, they have a tendency of outgrowing the dimples.


What percentage of the people can read in the US?

The percentage of people in the US that can read is 99% .


What percentage of the American population have dimples?

19.49% i read this in a national geographic lolz


Do skinny people have dimples?

yes


Why do people have dimples?

because of genetics


Can fat people have dimples?

Yes


Why does my dimples sometimes appear sometimes don't?

Your dimples will appear depening on the position that you have your face in. Most dimples tend to show when people are smiling because their face is tighter.


Can two people with dimples have a child with dimples?

There is a 50% chance of a child having dimples if one parent has them and a 75% chance if the two parents have them. A child can also have them as the result of a genetic mutation even if neither parent has dimples.


What is the definition of dimples?

Dimples are visible indentations of the skin, caused by underlying flesh, which form on some people's cheeks when they smile.