Friday, January 24, 2014

Why do the British, Irish, and Swedish all have different hair colors?

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Chad Green


Respectively those would be dark, red, and blond/blonde. And that is not really a stereotype. Why do different groups in Africa/Asia not have these differences?


Answer
Evolution. You could call it inbreeding of some sort. It's very likely that you reproduce with someone from your own country, therefore the genes (alleles) for a specific hair color doesn't spread very much.

There are differences in appearance in other geographical areas as well. Take Asia as an example, there are vast differences between Russians, Japanese, Indians (the real Indians, not native Americans) etc. It may not be the hair color that differs (like in your example), it may be the facial appearance or other things that is distinct to each country.

So, the differences exist. However there may be differences in other things than hair color.

I like a GameCube game but I forgot the title?




Derek


I think it was virtual world or something. You start out in this cave. Some rich boi steals the "treasure"
that you had almost acquired. The cave then collapses. There are 2 main characters. 1 is a hyperactive boy with red-brown hair, and the other is a blonde girl who barely says anything.
I really liked that game for the 1 week I had it.



Answer
Are you thinking of Evolution Worlds or one of the Evolution games? I played the original Evolution for dreamcast a long time ago, but I know there is a newer one for Gamecube. Linear is blonde and rarely speaks throughout the whole game, and your description sounds like Mag.




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