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Apology accepted, I'm not black but seeing people support that stuff bothers me.My mother isn't the only who's white. You can find millions of Arabs who are white, despite inhabiting a region of heated desert.
The idea of adaptation is transforming to a new environment. The problem with the idea of humans originating from Africa is, as pointed out, that whites or blacks adapting to heated regions will not transform their skin colour. A black person from Africa going to Europe will not change his/her skin colour, same with white person from Europe going to Africa will not change his/her skin colour, despite adapting to a new temperature. That is the same concept of human traces recording back to Africa. Humans would have to somehow change skin colour as soon as they migrate to Europe or anywhere to the North, which is impossible by nature.
I apologize for the link. Didn't really read it until now, but yeah it was racist. :lol
See, it's not an instant change. It happens with generations, over time, a loooooonnnggg time. And it makes sense, seeing how white people burn in the sun easier while others don't. There's a reason for that.
What school system do you have? Doesn't that stuff only appear in Grade 11 Bio and up?Why would I link it when it's already been something included in your 6th grade science book? Why would I link it when it is some basic knowledge? If you want proof then a quick google search can help you. "First humans fossil were found but it doesnt mean it started"... You do realize a lot of things have been found in Africa? You do realize that's why it's called the "mother land"? YOU ALSO DO NEED TO REALIZE that some of the OLDEST human fossils have been found Africa which says a lot.
God you are dense and I'm done with you after this. If you really need to taught on dominant and recessive genes... then...lordy lord
Race is what you should be saying in order for it to make sense, but yeah, you have a point there.That can be true, but really depends on how you define skin colour. Racial skin colour varies even if they fall under the skin colour. Africans, Arabs, Indians can all be black but differ in colour.
