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Trivia Question 1: Where is the only bone not broken because of a skiing accident?

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Answer: Inner ear

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When it comes to skiing accidents, the human body can endure a lot of trauma. However, there is one bone that is known for being virtually unbreakable - the hyoid bone.

The hyoid bone is a small, U-shaped bone located in the neck between the chin and the thyroid cartilage. It is unique in that it is the only bone in the body that is not directly connected to any other bones. Instead, it is held in place by muscles and ligaments, allowing it to move freely.

Because of its location and structure, the hyoid bone is rarely broken in skiing accidents or any other type of trauma. This is good news for skiers, as a broken hyoid bone can be quite serious and potentially life-threatening.

While the hyoid bone may be strong, it is still important to take precautions while skiing to prevent any injuries. Wearing proper protective gear, such as helmets and padding, can help reduce the risk of broken bones and other injuries.

If you are interested in learning more about the hyoid bone and its unique properties, you can visit websites such as Healthline or NIH for more information.

So next time you hit the slopes, rest assured that your hyoid bone is unlikely to be broken in a skiing accident. Just remember to ski safely and responsibly to avoid any other potential injuries.

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Food/Cooking Critic

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Black underwear

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Aphrodite

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Horatio nelson

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