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Since you have posted multiple questions, I am going to answer first question asked by you. I hope it helps. Thanks
1. According to my believe, oersonlaity is dependent more on nurture than nature, but there are some traits that may be inherited. Most people grow up with their biological parents, so they are exposed to personalities of the mother and father and often repeat those traits.
On the other hand, Genetics also play a huge influence on personality especially the traits like neuroticism and extraversion. Neuroticism and extraversion are part of the Big Five Factor Model that is often used to describe personality. Neuroticism measures the individual’s emotional stability. For instance, someone who score high on the trait neuroticism is temperamental, anxious, and tend to worry a lot, while someone who score low on it is more calm and stable. Extraversion measures how outgoing the individual is.