The science of skin color – Angela Koine Flynn
The science of skin color – Angela Koine Flynn
View full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-science-of-skin-color-angela-koine-flynn
When ultraviolet sunlight hits our skin, it affects each of us differently. Depending on skin color, it’ll take only minutes of exposure to turn one person beetroot-pink, while another requires hours to experience the slightest change. What’s to…
source
Reviews
0 %
dessert runner
see masai and aussie aboriginal
tiny long thin leg heat resistance
african in amwerica hair straighter skin lighter leg bigger
america 2continent 1 genetic different shade light top dark below proved it by temperature soil air water not sun we all get it
aus aboriginal same
african hair wth it open brail
inuit eskimo originated brown asian they go back to brown as european it white only skin and hair heat absorb dense not sweat pore root
no it the air moisture dry hot african australian aborigine yellow brown muddy tropical asian indian white snow water europe cold american top warm red soil liquid dry lower brown mexico amazon peru it the soil water air they originate in sandy middle eastern arab tan dark indonesian island clump ?broze pacific islander
LETS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO🎉🎉
So that is how we all got different types of skin color and great short Ted-Ed :]
My wife goes dark brown within minutes, never red – but I take weeks . . .
They need to teach this. Instead of racism. We are all the same.
Anjela koine flynn , is the best worst explainer who explains very important topics bluntly 💢😡
Another scientific fact is that the 😮 lack of melanin equals albinism
There is a course on melanin linked to intelligence too. Make sure you dont skip that course.😮
That last part is so true, its all culture and household environment.
Every one of us are beautiful, i have a white – yellow – sandal transitioning skin , and my boyfriend have a beautiful golden brown complexion, we love each other
loved this cant wait for more content
i ;love the mandem