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DNA, we're all made up of the same amino acids and protiens.

2007-02-02 01:02:01 · answer #1 · answered by Angela D 3 · 1 0

hmm...common in everyone...I believe the color of our blood is the same no matter what part of the planet we call home.

Save the bible thumping for Sundays.

The answers regarding God really are illogical to the question. There are many nonbelievers out there, there are many that don't believe in one god, some that are spiritual but don't necessarily believe in a higher power. Try studying various religions (most recently I had a class in eastern religions - Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, etc.) and opening your minds and realize that God is not the be all end all for everyone on this planet. And let us not forget the Atheists and the like.

2007-02-02 09:07:42 · answer #2 · answered by Sunidaze 7 · 2 1

we are all of the same species.

A human race is defined as a group of people with certain common inherited features that distinguish them from other groups of people. All men of whatever race are currently classified by the anthropologist or biologist as belonging to the one species, Homo sapiens. This is another way of saying that the differences between human races are not great, even though they may appear so, i.e. black vs white skin. All races of mankind in the world can interbreed because they have so much in common.

Most anthropologists recognize 3 or 4 basic races of man in existence today. These races can be further subdivided into as many as 30 subgroups.

(The Australoid or Australian Aborigine, is sometimes regarded as a sub-group of the Caucasoid as they have many features in common with this group despite their dark skin. The American Indian is usually classed with the Mongoloid division).

The most significant difference between these races is:

(a) language
(b) hair and facial features
(c) skin color. This distinguishing feature is primarily due to difference in amount of the pigment, melanin, in the skin. This melanin protects the body by absorbing ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sunlight which falls on the skin. UV radiation can damage the skin and produce skin cancer if it is not filtered out in this way. The shades of color in human skin can be represented by the Von Luschan Scale and ranges from almost pure white to pure black.

Differences such as hair, skin and facial features are almost certainly inherited, but the way in which their inheritance is controlled is little understood, and definitely not simple. In skin color, for instance, 2 to 4 pairs of genes are involved. (Genes are the units in each cell of the body that carry inherited information) It is known that some of these genes produce lightness and some darkness. The brown skinned person has genes for both dark and light. The darker person has more genes for darkness and the lighter person has more genes for lightness.

2007-02-02 09:08:01 · answer #3 · answered by Lane 4 · 1 1

Weather

2007-02-02 10:46:14 · answer #4 · answered by JOHNNIE B 7 · 0 0

Gravity!

2007-02-02 09:02:13 · answer #5 · answered by neoblady 2 · 1 0

Above all else, humans seek some
level of happiness.

2007-02-02 09:17:25 · answer #6 · answered by Frank N 2 · 1 0

helo carol :

the one thing that the humans have in common is our brain that GOD gives us in order to think about this life and why we are here and why we are created , and what is before this life and what is after, and of course if we use this great grace in the right way and without any pre desicions so we will reach the truth and the right way to GOD .

hope this will help

2007-02-02 09:10:13 · answer #7 · answered by abu jafar 1 · 0 3

a silly answer
we all have Belly Buttons

2007-02-02 12:34:26 · answer #8 · answered by stephanie p 4 · 1 0

Humans by nature desire knowledge

2007-02-02 09:07:14 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

We need air to breath, food and water to live and most of all we need love.

2007-02-02 09:03:07 · answer #10 · answered by Mrs. T 4 · 2 0

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