Skin color inherited: A baby gets his skin color from parents (from DNA genes that parents carry, which contain instructions for creating his skin color). Assuming all humans descended from one group of humanoids from Africa, they likely all started out the same color. As humanoids spread worldwide, groups got separated and mutations changed their colors. With future travel and migration, we may all be one color again.
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