Newton's second law is that every object will move in a straight line and in one direction unless acted on by an outside force.
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Answer:
Whether the offender is a "first-time" or repeat offender,
Whether the offender was an accessory (helping the main offender) or the main offender,
Whether the offender committed the crime under great personal stress or duress,
Whether anyone was hurt, and whether the crime was committed in a manner that was unlikely to result in anyone being hurt,
Whether the offender was particularly cruel to a victim, or particularly destructive, vindictive, etc.
(sometimes) whether the offender is genuinely contrite or remorseful.
Explanation:
We can learn a number of things. To name a few:
1. How they dressed (based on temperature/ climate of the area)
2. What food they ate (based on the resources from their environment)
3. What contact/ trade was there between them and other places (Ex. if there are oceans or mountains surrounding them, there wont be a lot of trade/contact0
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