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Some people have naturally darker skin than others. It all depends on what genes you end up with. Some white people have naturally darker skin, and some black people have naturally lighter skin.
Yes, for some people, hair can appear darker as they get older due to a decrease in the production of melanin, the pigment that gives hair its color. This decrease in melanin can make hair look darker and more saturated. Additionally, natural graying of hair can create a contrast that makes the remaining dark hair appear darker.
It's genetics. Dark skinned people generally come from countries that have a higher exposure to sunlight, so their darker skin provides more protection against it. Lighter skinned people would probably come from countries of high latitude that don't receive as much sunlight, so they wouldn't need darker skin. It is in the skin's pigmentation and the activity of melanocytes within the skin.
People evolved over time, and thus through natural selection those in sunnier conditions gained darker skin, and those in cooler conditions lighter skin. This is apparent if you look at the placement of coloured people around the world.
Hair color is caused by the pigments in your body. The less pigment you have the lighter your hair. Less pigment also means you will have lighter skin that is why people who have darker skin have darker natural hair usually and why people with lighter skin have lighter hair. the amount of pigment you have depends on who your parents are. If your parents have more pigment you will probably have more pigment and if your parents have less pigment you will probably have less. Hope this helps! :)
Darker than what? Suppose you were to take a hundred people, and line them up in order of skin color from lightest to darkest. Then if you counted down to number 50, half the people would be lighter than that person and half would be darker. (OK, 49 would be lighter, 50 would be darker, and then there is the one in the middle.) But if you counted to number 45 or number 55, then the majority would be either lighter or darker than the one you counted to. The majority is probably somewhat darker than I am. I tend to think that my ancestors who crossed the ocean to get her from England, Scotland, and Ireland were concerned with things a lot more important than the skin of everybody else who would come here.
Yes they can but white colored can get skin cancer too.
Mostly red and gold, some people make theirs a little lighter or darker than their hair. tip, most people like the darker color in the front than light than back to dark ect.
African People have darker skin because they have a higher amount of Melanin. Staying in the sun for long periods of time produces more Melanin. Melanin protects us from UV rays.
Yes they can. People with darker skin can stay in the sun for longer because they have a higher amount of Melanin. Melanin protects us from the harmful UV rays of the sun. :)
Fat people do not necessarily have dark skin but there is some correlation between the two. This is primarily due to the fact that people who are more likely to be overweight are also more likely to have higher levels of melanin the natural pigment that gives skin its color. There are a few different reasons why this is the case: Genetics: People of certain ethnicities such as African American Hispanic and Mediterranean tend to have higher levels of melanin which can contribute to their skin appearing darker. Cultural factors: In some cultures having a darker complexion is seen as desirable and this may lead to people eating more food in order to achieve a darker complexion. Environmental factors: People who are exposed to more sunlight will naturally have higher levels of melanin in their skin which can contribute to darker skin tones.Overall while fat people do not necessarily have dark skin there is a correlation between the two due to a variety of factors including genetics cultural factors and environmental factors.