The human thigh bones are stronger than concrete
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There are a lot of things that we still don’t know about our body, and once we find it out it maybe weird but true according to studies. One of the certain facts that we ought to know about our body is that our thigh bone is so strong that it is actually stronger than concrete. This makes sense since the thigh bones are pretty much supporting our whole body. The thigh bone is the longest, the strongest and the largest bone in the human body.
The scientific name of thigh bone is femur, which comes from the Latin word for thigh. The femur bone forms a part of the hip and a part of the knee, apart from the thigh. Its Latin genitives are femoris and feminis. The femur bone comprises a head, a neck, a greater trochanter and a lesser trochanter at the proximal end, and a diaphysis or a shaft, and a medical and lateral condyles at the distal end, comprises a posterior corresponding to the linea aspera, the medical and the lateral. It is thought to be around eight times stronger than concrete. It is capable of lifting or supporting 30 times its own volume and weight. Because it is so strong it would take a lot of force to break it but yet it still gets fractured for some terrible reasons.