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  • Firstly your shoulder would follow the rotation for as long allowed. Then something would be dislocating, but whether it would be the head of radius or your shoulder I cannot tell. From there you get a whole lot of soft tissue injuries.

    If you'd somehow continue to pronate (rotate your hand "inwards") and fixated your upper arm, you'd probably get a fracture of the proximal ulna or distal humerus, as they are rotationally fixed to eachother.

    Note, I have not tested this. This is only my intuition, as someone who knows a bit of anatomy and medicine.

  • It's not really the USA without Alaska (and other extracontinental territories, but their landmass probably isn't large enough to change anything).

    Or is Alaska included, which would make the presentation of the data even more confusion as it wouldn't even be too scale.