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Either of the tibia and fibula are the easiest to break in the leg.
fibula tibula
Wrench it apart.
Either Whack it with a Baseball Bat or Jump on it.
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An oblique distal fibula fracture is a break in the smaller bone of the lower leg. The break is located closer to the ankle than to the knee, and the break has a diagonal orientation. The use of both "acute" and "subacute" doesn't make sense.
only a few bones are unable to be broken due to their physiology, location or size. both the tibia and fibula can be broken
Of course you can, but I think it would be an interesting fall to watch.
Carbohidrates are the easiest molecules to break, and when you break molecules you release energy, and heat. So heat is conserved in a molecule, in a way.
Easiest way is to call a locksmith to get you in. Methods of "breaking in" to vehicles will not be given here.
The medial malleolus is located on the tibia. The fibula forms the lateral malleolus.
The distal ends of the tibia and fibula are the malleoli (singular malleolus). The tibia has the medial malleolus, and the fibula has the lateral malleolus.