The answer is 1 in 11
- Ashley :)
I'm not entirely sure, but I'd go with the first one as they both evolved separately to fit different climates.
A "broken nose" is usually identified solely as the breaking of one or both nasal bones. When we talk about fracturing involving the nose and the nasal cavity we can also include more bones that could be fractured: the vomer, t<span>he </span>perpendicular<span> plate of the </span>ethmoid<span> bone</span>, the nasal conchae and the perpendicular plate<span> of the </span>palatine<span> bone.</span>