What color eyes do most Danish people have?
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What color eyes do most Danish people have?
Actually most Danes are dark blond with greyish green eyes.
Are brown eyes common in Denmark?
Only 11\% of the population in Denmark has brown eyes! Brown eyes are most common in Southern Europe, North Africa, and Southwest Asia. Brown-eyed people are less sensitive to light than lighter-eyed people.
Why do some Scandinavians have dark hair?
Many Scandinavians have brown hair, because they are Europeans. Brown hair is the commonest hair colour in Europe outside of Scandinavia. Genetically brown hair is dominant over blond, so many Scandinavians who are born usually blond-haired will later in adulthood have brown hair.
A high percentage of Scandinavians who were born there and have Scandinavian parents and grand parents, etc., usually have different shades of blondish hair; from light brown or reddish blonde and copper red, to almost white, and their eye color is usually different shades of blue; from very pale blue to grayish blue.
Why are Danish people so blonde?
Blonde hair, blue eyes Like elsewhere in Europe, Norwegians, Danes and Swedes have a range of hair and eye colours. There are two theories as to why many Scandinavians have blonde hair. One popular theory is it was caused by genetic mutations as a result of the lack of sunlight once humans began to spread north.
What hair color do Danish people have?
The majority of Scandinavians are not ash blond. The prevalence is somewhere between 30\% and 40\% in most areas, rising to above 60\% in a handful of sparsely populated, remote regions. The most common hair colour is what you would call “light brown” in English.
Do Danes have dark hair?
A genetic study of Viking-age human remains has not only confirmed that Vikings from different parts of Scandinavia set sail for different parts of the world, but has revealed that dark hair was more common among Vikings than Danes today.
What percentage of Denmark is blonde?
Some sources, such as Eupedia, claim that in central parts of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland and Finland, 80\% of the population is blonde, with natural fair-haired people in other Baltic Countries (Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and other parts of Scandinavia) making up 50-79\% of the population.
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