Albinos may have weaker eyesight because of the lack of pigment in their eyes, which can lead to increased sensitivity to light or decreased visual acuity. Additionally, albinos may have a higher risk of skin cancer due to reduced protection from ultraviolet radiation from the sun.
Weaker.
There less gravity on Mercury than on Earth.
The force of gravity on Pluto is weaker than on Earth. This is because Pluto is much smaller and less massive than Earth, which results in a weaker gravitational pull.
It isn't clear what you mean with "stronger or weaker". Neptune's gravity is stronger than that of Earth, if that's what you mean, since Neptune has a larger mass.
The gravitational field of Earth - or any other object for that matter - gets weaker and weaker at larger distances, but never entirely drops to zero.
Yes. Nearly all albinos have some form of visual impairment.
melanocytes
Albinos are just natrally white.
Albinos have the same number of melanocytes (cells that produce pigment), but they produce less or no melanin, resulting in lighter or absent pigmentation in the skin, hair, and eyes compared to non-albinos.
yes they do have plenty of markings. there's different kinds of marking such as the calico or tiger, another are the albinos. there's purple albinos and lavender albinos.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that albinos have a shorter life expectancy than the general population. Like everyone else, albinos can live long and healthy lives with proper medical care and support. However, albinos are at higher risk for certain health conditions such as skin cancer due to their lack of melanin, so it is important for them to take precautions to protect their skin.
albinos are formed when two sexs make a baby while female is in pyriods
Albinos have very pale skin and gray,white or blond hair despite any race. Albinos have pink eyes but sometimes a light blue.
Albinos are born the same way non-albinos of that species are. There's no anatomical difference
Of course they do!!
albino
Albinos (humans and animals) are no more affected by salt than others of the same species.