It is the temporal bone.
The bone immediately inferior to the parietal bone on the lateral skull is the temporal bone.
the skull is an immovable bone in the human body
The skull bone.
The exception in the human skull is the mandible (jaw bone) which is the only movable bone in the skull.
Parietal Bone
The bone.
The mandible, or the jaw bone.
The jaw.
Just one. It's wedged between many bones in the skull in the center and spans the entire width, so in a diagram it may look as though there are two, one each making up part of the lateral aspect and the eye sockets, but it is really the two "wings" of the same bone.
The human skull is not a continuous bit of bone. The skull is made up of several different bones that develop as you get older.
probably the skull
In your skull you have a temporal bone. The petrous part of the temporal bone is considered to be the strongest bone in the body.