I would say so. But it does depend on the type of wood and the type of bone. Wood is softer and could be cut or snapped pretty easily. But bone is hard, and therefore would crack, but bone has a very high compressive strength. Roughly 3-4 times than that od concrete. But it really depends...
Human thigh bones, or femurs, are the strongest bones in the human body. They are designed to support the body's weight and withstand significant forces during activities like walking, running, and jumping. They are made up of dense cortical bone which provides strength and durability.
Yes, when a bone heals from a break, it often becomes denser in the area of the fracture, making it stronger than before. This is due to the body's natural healing process that lays down new bone tissue to support and repair the injured area.
The Femur is the strongest bone in the body.
Since you are saying what will happen if the rate of bone growth is faster than the rate of bone break-down, the bone will become come thicker and stronger and perhaps will show "lipping" at the joints.
I am 5'2 haw long should be the lenght of my arm
Oak wood, think of it this way, which will win, shin bone or wooden bat?
Your thigh bone, which is stronger than concrete.Answer:The hardest bone in the body is the temporal bone, more specifically the petrous part of it. It is stronger and harder than any other bone in the body.
The skull
The hardest bone in your body is your thigh bone. Its stronger than concrete!
hollow bones are stronger than compact bones
yes it is
Maple is stronger than ash. Ash is still a very durable floor.
Quite strong. Stronger than bone but not as strong as ivory. Stronger than almost anything.
not but your thi bone is stronger than concrete
Maple wood is generally stronger than oak wood when comparing their respective strengths.
Bone is 5 times stronger than steel, but not an element.
The human bone is lighter than aluminum and stronger than steel