Geometrically, an extremely poor person who [lives in a poor country and] cannot feed their family or themselves has much more chances of dying young [of starvation], regardless the race. But technically, in a civilized wealthy nation where a person can hardly starve, it is obvious that darker skins are very much stronger than lighter skins; darker skins can survive more in the sun without getting a burn, than lighter ones which will get brutally burnt if it stays up to the time when the darker one gets the burn in the sun; therefore the darker skin resists ageing of the skin more, and makes it possible for the person to live longer; the lighter skin has less skin-layers and therefore easily collapses during old-ageing, therefore making the person get old quicker and die. Regardless the race, anyone with a very dark skin lives longer than anyone with a very light skin tone. Tanning makes no difference, but toning (or bleaching) makes a difference because when all outter skin layers are elliminated to get a lighter skin, the skin becomes weaker; but when it is tanned by heat, it only gets a fierce hot pressure to look darker but is still weak because no additional skin layer has been added to the skin.
Generally, a very healthy Black person lives longer than a very healthy White person. (No racist intention.) According to public health service epidemiologists, whites do tend to live longer than blacks in the U.S. Many reasons are cited for this, including: - genetic tendency towards hypertension, obesity and prostate/Breast cancer among blacks - better accessibility to health care, being more fully insured, better prenatal care -lower risk behavior, including lower rate of drug use, incarceration and lower rates of homicide, esp among 18-25 age group
On average, white individuals in the United States tend to have higher life expectancies than black individuals. This disparity is influenced by various factors including socioeconomic status, access to healthcare, and exposure to chronic stressors. It is important to consider the systemic inequalities that contribute to these health disparities.
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Skin color has absolutely nothing to do with death rates. Lifestyle, genetics, accidents and illnesses are the causal factors, whether a person lives to a very ripe old age or dies as a child.
No it doesn't really matter. But African Americans that live in Afria do have a less chance of living more the African Americans in the United States. That's because Africa has less hospitals and medice then in the USA but white people could even live shorter and longer then Africans.
Also since there are more black people in the world, they die more because there are more to die.
No, people today generally live longer than people in the past due to advancements in healthcare, sanitation, and nutrition. Life expectancy has increased significantly over the years.
No, the Great Alexander lived longer than his famous horse Bucephalus. Bucephalus died at the Battle of the Hydaspes in 326 BC, while Alexander the Great passed away in 323 BC.
On average, people from Canada tend to live longer than people from the United States. Factors such as healthcare access, lifestyle choices, and social policies may contribute to this difference. However, individual health outcomes can vary among people within each country.
There is no direct correlation between height and lifespan. Factors such as genetics, lifestyle choices, and overall health have a greater impact on longevity than height.
In general, humans tend to live longer than most animals. This can be attributed to factors such as the complexity of our biology, advanced medical care, and lifestyle choices. However, there are some animals like tortoises, bowhead whales, and some species of jellyfish that can outlive humans.
because whites didn't like blacks and they thought they were better than blacks !
They aren't.
Definately.
Myth. No
Blacks had to go to different resturants than whites
No more, but no less.
No, but there are more blacks and Latinos combined than whites. As of 2009, Latinos make up 27.4% of the total population, and blacks make up 25.2%. By comparison, Caucasians (whites) make up 44.1% of the total population.
maybe maybe not
the Bahamas
this question is hilarious
Because they looked down on blacks and classifeid them as inferior. To them, swimming with blacks was no different than swimming with an animal.
Black and white people are equal. Neither is better than the other.