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10 facts about Racism

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Answer:There is more genetic variation among the people of any race than there is between one race and another.Every race has the same coloring pigment in their skin. It is called melanin. The difference between the skin color of one person and another is a result of the quantity of melanin present in their skin. Hispanics, Asians, blacks, and whites all have the same skin pigment, but people with darker skin have more of it.Variations in over 100 genes determine a person’s skin color.Siblings inherit unique combinations of genes from each parent and can have significantly different skin colors .

Explanation:Mine is just racial issues so I hope this helps and I agree with the other answer.

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