The periosteum is typically thickest in areas of the body that experience higher levels of stress or pressure. Examples include the long bones of the limbs, such as the femur and humerus, where the periosteum can be up to several millimeters thick. Additionally, it can be thicker in areas where tendons and ligaments attach to bones.
Presumably you're asking about the compact osseous (bone) tissue.
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.
i think it is the thigh bone... just gonna add on to your answer your right though the longest bone is the femur. If you are looking for what the long bones are they are the Bones of the thigh, the bones of the forearms, bones of the fingers and bones of the legs. Your Ribcage bones are NOT long bones.
I am the thickest girl in this world.
Cables are the thickest wires.
Bones classified into four groups. Long bones,Short bones,Flat bones, and Irregular bones
long bones fore-arm bones
the ventricle walls are thickest
The four main types of bones are long bones (e.g. femur), short bones (e.g. carpals), flat bones (e.g. sternum), and irregular bones (e.g. vertebrae). Each type serves a specific function in the body's musculoskeletal system.
As measured by its thickness from upper boundary to lower boundary in a downward direction, the mantle is the thickest layer of the Earth.
The crust is thickest beneath the mountains.