Name two non-inhertable characters
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Explanation:
There are lots of potential characteristics to consider, so let’s have a rationale for which characteristics to think about. A wanted poster, for instance, lists the known characteristics of a criminal that might help you identify them if you see them. For example:
A scar on his/her face. Scars are not inherited.
The person’s age. No matter how old the mother and father are, their children are always born at the same age, give or take a small number of days or weeks.
Height. If my height were listed on a wanted poster, noone would say my mother or father fit the description on the poster.
Weight. Ditto. Both height and weight are considered partially heritable, because there is a detectable relationship between the height of a child and the height of their parents.
A place the person was last seen or is often seen, like a local bar. I haven’t ever seen a claim that a child inherits a tendency to go to the same bar as his/her parents.
Some criminals have the characteristic of being armed and dangerous. I don’t think anyone expects the child of a criminal to be armed and dangerous, just because their parent is.
Whether the person wears glasses. Even if the person’s child may inherit a predisposition to vision problems, the child may choose to wear contacts instead of glasses (or vice-versa, if the wanted parent doesn’t).
If the person is old enough, they may have gray hair. I don’t believe adults with gray hair are more likely to have children born with gray hair.
Perhaps you had better stick to finding characteristics that ARE heritable; there seem to be far fewer of those.