Why is skin color not biologically adequate to distinguish a group of people?

a. Skin color is a continuum of difference.
b. Skin color is not visible to all people.
c. Color is a cultural category and not all people define color the same way.
d. Skin color is never the sole characteristics of race.
e. Skin does not technically hold or transmit color.


A

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