4% of the Australian population has red hair
and 2.5% of the New Zealand population has red hair
Approximately 1-2 of the global population has red hair.
2% of the US population and 4% of the worlds population are red heads
a lot less than half. Its rumored that natural red heads will go extinct soon.
Roughly 10 percent of Irish people have red hair.
yes Answer: Possible experiments: * Microscopic analysis to determine if it looks different from other colours of hair * Cross sectional appearance vs other colours* Tensile strength (how strong is it)* Trace metals examination (what makes it red) * Percentage of red hair in a population * Hereditary of red hair (trace family tree to see if red hair is a recessive or dominant gene)
Scotland has the highest percentage of redheads in the world, with around 13% of the population having red hair. Ireland follows closely behind with around 10% of the population being redheads.
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No, gingers are not extinct. There is still a thriving population of individuals with red hair.
Only 2% of Americans have red hair.