If you punch an arm or leg hard enough, could it break?


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Or would it just leave a bad bruise?

Answers:
Yes, it could break.

Other Answers:
yes.. it could break..
are you stupid? if someone punches your face hard enough..will your nose break. TRY it SOME time!
Of course.
Yep, You can break someone's arm my punching them...

*wonders why you asked this*

Please don't hit me. lol
Absolutely
it could do both
Most likely it'll just give a bruise, but with enough force it *could* break, but it's unlikely. if hit with something, then maybe yes, but it's unlikely from a punch.
depends on the size of the arm or leg bone and how hard u punch it.
No. You have to bend it in a vulnerable area to break it.
probably just bruise, unless the arm or leg were propped in such a way, like a board a kung fu student would break
I have seen my husband break boards, and cinderblocks in Karate. Yes, you can break a bone.
maybe
yes if enough force was applied in a certain point on the arm or leg
Yes ofcourse...Just look at all those boxers and hockey players.
yes
Both
Yes
Of course it could break!
Of course it can.
The chances are...yes. It has to be really forceful.
If you punch them in a very weak spot.
Both. Depending on the angle and force, you could strike particularly the lower arm or leg hard enough to break a bone. The bones in the lower extremities are smaller and thinner, and it doesn't take as much.
i'm guessing that you are lookin for help and you already know that a punch can break a bone. you are gonna have to reach out more because we can't help you here.
yes nobody is made from steel
of course it could break , otherwise how do you think u get broken bones ?
No it couldent but if you hit it really hard constantly than depending wich bone it could.
You would have to be able to hit pretty hard, but yes, its possible
sure, if you punch it with a car
i don't think its possible. Punching yourself so hard is very hard thing to do. Our mind is not going to allow our hand to do this.
I'd bet on an arm breaking, but not a leg.


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