Genetics.
In general, slanted refers to some fort of a diagnol, whether it is a course, direction, or path. An example of a sentence using slanted is "I tried to draw a straight line but it ended up being slanted."
The perception of "slanted eyes" in some Asian populations is primarily due to the presence of an epicanthic fold, a skin fold of the upper eyelid. This trait is believed to have developed as an evolutionary adaptation to protect the eyes from environmental factors such as cold, wind, and sunlight in certain regions. Genetic factors also play a role in the diversity of eye shapes among different populations. It is important to recognize that physical traits are influenced by a complex interplay of genetics, environment, and evolutionary history.
yes its a slanted square
parallelegram is the name it is a rectangle that is sort of slanted
thier both slanted
because their ancestors migrated from asia,
because they held there eyes slanted and mutated there faces
In order to have naturally slanted eyes you must be born from an ethnic background from which slanted eyes is the norm. These people's eyes probably evolved so they look slanted in order to protect against the glare of ice or snow and also to insulate them. The reason they look slanted is because they have epicanthic folds that are made up of fatty tissue.
That's an offensive and inaccurate term. The reason some Asians (not all) and some non-Asians have eyes that appear to be less round is because of a part of the eyelid called the epicanthic fold. It is an adaptation to a cold climate, protecting the eyes from cold temperatures, wind and areas of high light reflection such as deserts. Probably came about in the upper Paleolithic.
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Round
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.
asians are born with slanted eyes, caucasians are not
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.
If your new glasses are causing slanted vision, it may take some time for your eyes to adjust. Try wearing them consistently and give your eyes time to adapt. If the issue persists, consult your eye doctor for further adjustments or advice.
When glasses are not properly aligned with the eyes, they can cause light to refract unevenly, making objects appear slanted or distorted.
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