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Monday, May 20, 2019 IST
Why Are People All Different Colors?

Have You Ever Wondered...
 
Why are people all different colors?
What makes skin different colors?
What is the purpose of melanin?

 
 

Take a look around you. Look at the people in your neighborhood. Look at the kids in your school. Take notice of the people around your town, at the mall, in church, and at sporting events. What do you notice?
 
One thing that many Wonder Friends have noticed is that people come in all sorts of different colors. Why is that?
 
People noticed long ago that people from different parts of the world often had different skin colors. For example, people who lived in the tropics usually had darker skin than people who lived in colder climates.
 
Over time, scientists who studied the human body learned that variations in skin color appeared to be adaptive traits that were passed through genes from parents to children. These traits corresponded closely with geography and the Sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
 
A person's skin color is determined by the amount of melanin in his or her skin. Melanin is a dark brown to black pigment produced by special cells called melanocytes. Melanin's purpose is to protect the skin from the Sun's harmful UV rays.
 
Ultraviolet radiation can cause skin cancer. Melanin acts as a natural sunscreen by absorbing these UV rays. The more melanin your skin has, the darker your skin will be and the more protection it will have against UV rays.
 
People with light skin have just a little melanin. People with darker skin have more melanin. People with yellow skin tones have more or another type of pigment called carotene.
 
People who live in the tropics are exposed to more of the Sun's harmful UV radiation. As a result, their skin tends to become darker as the body produces more melanin to counteract the effects of the Sun's rays. Over successive generations, genes are passed down from parents to their children, including the tendency to produce a certain amount of melanin given the area where they live.
 
Likewise, northern peoples tend to have lighter skin colors, because they don't receive as many of the Sun's harmful UV rays. As a result, their bodies do not need to produce as much melanin, which makes their skin color lighter.
 
Also, lighter skin tones in northern areas allow more UV rays to penetrate the skin to help produce the essential amounts of vitamin D that the body needs. The body must always strike a careful balance to make sure it receives just enough UV radiation to make essential vitamin D, while avoiding overexposure that can lead to skin cancer.
 
For example, in some northern coastal areas, such as Alaska and Canada, you'll notice that native peoples tend to have darker skin than you might otherwise expect. This is usually because they eat a diet rich in seafood that provides all the vitamin D their bodies need. As a result, their skin produces more melanin, which makes it darker.
 

 
 

Of course, in today's modern world of international travel, people of all races, ethnicities, and nationalities travel and live all over the globe. Their individual bodies adapt to conditions where they live over time, and they pass on these traits to their children, which helps explain the myriad skin tones we see all around us every day.
 
Wonder What's Next?
 
Tomorrow’s historic Wonder of the Day will literally crack you up!
 
Try It Out
 
We hope you enjoyed learning about the wide diversity of people living on Earth today! Find a friend or family member to help you keep exploring by checking out one or more of the following activities:
 
What is your skin color? Sure, there might be an easy answer, such as black, brown, white, or yellow. But think deeper! If your first thought was “white" or “black," then ask yourself whether your skin is really white or black. If you put your hand on a blank piece of white or black paper, does your skin still look white or black? Or does it appear more tan or brown? For fun, take a field trip to a local store that sells wall paint. Spend some time looking at all of the paint samples. Can you find one that closely matches your particular skin tone? If so, what is it?
 
No matter what color your skin is, it's always a good idea to take care of it. Spend some time today reviewing these past skin-related Wonders of the Day with a friend or family member: + What Is Frostbite? + What Causes Freckles? + Why Do We Get Blisters? + Why Do You Get Goose Bumps? + Do Scars Last Forever?
 
If you're up for a challenge, we encourage you to learn more about a nationality that you're unfamiliar with. Spin a globe and pick out an area on the other side of the Earth from where you live. Choose a country or region that you don't know much about. Then use the power of the Internet to learn all you can about the people that live in that country or region. Share what you learn with a friend or family member. Did anything surprise you? What similarities do you share with the people you studied? What were the main differences you saw?

 
 
 
 
 

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Serving political interests in another person's illness is the lowest form of human value. A 70+ y old lady has cancer.

November 28, 2016 05:00 IST
Shibu Chandran
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Serving political interests in another person's illness is the lowest form of human value. A 70+ y old lady has cancer.

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Shibu Chandran
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Serving political interests in another person's illness is the lowest form of human value. A 70+ y old lady has cancer.

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