Originally posted by: reallyscrued
The correct answer is Beige.
Originally posted by: lxskllr
If people didn't travel as much, I think they'd end up about the same color as they do now. Skin color(as well as other physical attributes) is a reaction to the environment. People in sunny places will revert to being darkly colored, and people in less sunny places will lose their color.
Not exactly how it works, but close to it.Originally posted by: txrandom
Originally posted by: lxskllr
If people didn't travel as much, I think they'd end up about the same color as they do now. Skin color(as well as other physical attributes) is a reaction to the environment. People in sunny places will revert to being darkly colored, and people in less sunny places will lose their color.
I don't think this is how it works.
Originally posted by: iGas
Not exactly how it works, but close to it.
There are 2 type of melanin and we all have both but the ratio of it that give us the skin colour pigmentation. Scientist believe that human pigmentation is determine by the amount of sun/UV and diet.
Implications of correlations between skin color and genetic ancestry for biomedical research
Originally posted by: albatross
i d like to keep my "white priviledge",thank you.
