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There are five:

  • Australoids
  • Caucasoids (White skinned- italian, maltese...)
  • Capoid (Dark skinned group in South Africa)
  • Congoid (Black skinned- African...)
  • Mongoloids (Their eyes are like thinner- chinese...)

There is a debate on whether to classify Native Americans as the sixth race or part of the Mongoloids.

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None. All people are human--homo sapiens--and the superficial differences that we use to define races are just variations that are too minor to matter taxonomically.

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Subspecies - Homo sapiens sapiens

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