Race Europeanoid

The Caucasian race is one of the main races on the globe. It includes peoples who can be distinguished by facial type, blood composition and some physiological characteristics. For a long time it prevailed throughout Europe and North Africa. This is why some people are called Caucasian. But the name originally came from the work of the eighteenth-century scientist James Grindstone, who noted that the predominant population in Europe was Caucasian. The term is used to distinguish people who have a European type of appearance, based on anthropological characteristics and blood composition.

The Caucasian race is characterized by Mongoloid features, which include a prominent nose, small eyes, and a broad nose and forehead. This race is also characterized by straight and thin hair, dark skin color and dark eyes. However, there are also groups of people of this type that differ from typical representatives of the Caucasian race. For example, East Asians may have a slightly flatter face and more pronounced Mongoloid characteristics.