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This whole issue is a story of human evolution. When our ancestors lived in Africa, the sun was incredibly intense. Dark skin was a lifesaver. It protected people from intense UV radiation. But as humans migrated north to colder, darker regions, they encountered a problem: not enough sun. Over thousands of years, people living in these northern areas evolved lighter skin to let more of the scarce sunlight in, allowing them to make enough Vitamin D to survive.
controversy
Supporting arguments
- Light skin evolved as an adaptation to low-light environments.
- Dark skin evolved as a vital shield against intense equatorial sun.
- Modern migration has moved people faster than evolution can adapt their skin to new climates.
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