Why are most of the colorblind humans males? (use chromosomes to explain)

What will be  an ideal response?

Answer:
Males have 1 X-chromosome (where the sex-linked traits are). Females have 2 X-chromosomes, which allows the other X to cover the X with the colorblind trait on it. In males, if the colorblind gene is on their only X, they have nothing to cover it with.