Yes, I believe we would have the same racial colors as we do today. 500 years really isnt all that long- people were the same colors 500 years ago, so Im not sure why it would rapidly change over the next 500 years. People are more accepting of other races than anytime in the past, but repeated studies show that for mates, a significant majority of people tend to prefer others of their own race.
2007-10-02 04:41:48
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answered by bmwdriver11 7
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Most of us will be a similar color depending on what part of the world our ancestors came from our past generations we come from and currently live in. How much travel and relocation we a a human race do every year now. BUT, but it will take longer than 500 years for the changes will start and take effect. But it will happen.
So yes I believe something close to that. Many scientist say the case is already been made. This is thought to be the reason why so many born to modern and high populated societies are born without wisdom teeth. We as humans don't need them any longer so the body is evolving away from them.
Hope this answered your question, take care
2007-10-02 13:07:45
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answered by deanspurrier 3
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No, I honestly don't. There are many parts of the human body that have no function and are basically, in a sense, archaic. The appendix is an example of one. Skin color is another thing that will probably end up being archaic. Besides, the trend still is that people of the same race are more likely to have a relationship than people of different races. That alone will keep it going regardless.
2007-10-02 12:42:18
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answered by Giliathriel 4
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Well it may have to be a little farther than 500 years but yes sometime in the future we will all be the same racial color.
2007-10-02 12:14:28
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answered by Regalstrickland [KATSURA DA!] 5
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500 years is an eyeblink in evolutionary time. 500 years from now it is just about possible that there will be no more redheads (the recessive gene having masked itself entirely and finally), but 500 years isn't nearly long enough for interbreeding to suppress a variant as universal as different skin tones.
2007-10-02 12:02:14
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answered by synopsis 7
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no: look 2000 years ago there is hatred and nationalisom keeping people at each other at odds, and it is worse today and it will get even worse...the evolutionist use the "non-cross breading" to explain why we are not yet at the next stage
but if we do keep on hating each other and learn to get along than we will be all the some collor- RED- dead
2007-10-02 11:48:18
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answered by souljourner 5
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It wouldn't matter, there would probably be a very expensive process of permanent, perfect skin dye and the super-rich would all be gold to make like they're better than everyone who is tan or pink.
2007-10-02 13:17:55
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answered by Terry 7
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I think we will be all dead.
Update, people were NOT the same color 500 years ago ! That's ABSURD !
2007-10-02 11:41:58
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answered by Vinegar Taster 7
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blue would be cool eh
2007-10-02 13:23:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think so.
2007-10-06 11:40:45
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answered by Diana 5
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