The shape of people's eyes is primarily determined by genetics. The slanted appearance of some Japanese people's eyes is attributed to a combination of genetic factors, such as the epicanthic fold, which is found in various ethnic groups across Asia. It is important to note that not all Japanese people have slanted eyes, as eye shape can vary within any population.
Eyes in Japanese is "目" (me).
Slanted roofs don't accumulate water during storms.
The word for slanted not straight is "oblique."
Yes, Japanese people, like people from other ethnicities, have eyelashes. Eyelashes serve the same purpose for everyone, which is to protect the eyes from dust and debris.
Slanting or sloping.
because they held there eyes slanted and mutated there faces
No, they don't. Finns are taller and have lighter skin, hair and eyes. Also the Japanese have slightly slanted eyes, which Finns don't.
seen the glare off an atom bomb?oops sorry that's japanese!
Slanted eyes, also known as almond-shaped eyes, are a natural genetic trait found in certain populations, such as East Asians. They are not something that can be acquired; they are determined by a person's genetics and are a unique physical characteristic.
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Genetics.
The shape of one's eyes is not determined by weather conditions, but by genetics. The slanted eye shape common in East Asian populations is a result of genetic adaptations over time. Russians may have a different eye shape due to their own unique genetic background and evolutionary history.
asians are born with slanted eyes, caucasians are not
Eyes in Japanese is "目" (me).
Because some people in Japan, especially young girls and women, get surgery to make the eye appear bigger. Normally the surgeon folds the an eye lid to expose more of the eye. There is also the surgery which Japanese and Korean women get which is the brow lift. Japanese people love big eyes, and they hate the fact that their eyes are thin and slanted, so they feel the need to surgically make them bigger.
because their ancestors migrated from asia,