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teeth are the strongest bones in our heads

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If you mean forehead, it's the frontal bone. The skull has multiple bones.

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Crown of the head

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The cranium.

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Frontal Lobe

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it is CRANIAL

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cranium

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cranial

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Cranium

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skull

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What are the name of all your bones?

The general name for all of your bones (206 total) is known as the Skeletal System.


I have a habit on cracking my bones how can I stop?

just dont crack ur bones.... (separate from previous answer)...experts believe the habit of cracking ones bones is more psychological then physical. Its literally all in your head. Trust me if don't think about it you will notice gradually that you have totally forgotten about cracking your bones. Next time when the "urge" to crack your bones arises, ignore it ( i understand how tempting it can be i had the same problem, but slowly i have stopped) ignore it by focusing on something you like, go watch tv or something that you like doing. Like all bad habits, its in your head, if you believe that you will not crack your bones, then you wil not crack your bones... good luck :)


Where is the hardest part of your head?

Well, all the bones of your skull are of the same hardness, or should be. Typically the thickest part of the skull is the forehead.


What bone is not an axial bone?

Axial bones are those that are found within your head, vertebral (spinal) column, and ribcage. Any other bone is considered part of the appendicular skeleton; these include all bones related to the upper and lower limbs. This includes your clavicle (collarbone), scapula (shoulder blade), and pelvic bones, even though they are part of your torso (and obviously all bones that are further down in the limbs).


Long term effects on a skeleton?

The bones get denser and there is bone growth. This is all I have got so far, I need help but I hope I helped someone else. :)