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Why do most Africans have dark skin?
short by / on Wednesday, 3 June, 2026
The diverse skin tones across Africa evolved as a vital biological adaptation to intense UV radiation. High levels of the pigment eumelanin act as a natural sunscreen, preventing DNA damage and protecting essential folate reserves critical for reproduction. This genetic complexity balances UV protection with vitamin D synthesis, reflecting nature's resilient defence system shaped over generations.
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