In most countries the answer would be yes.
yes,of course
Being seventeen is not the same age as eighteen. Until you are an adult, the law says the parents are responsible for the minor and where they live.
You could be arrested for statutory rape and be charged the same as normal rape. But that is only if her parents find out and press charges...
Yes
The age of seventeen is not the same age as eighteen. Unless you are an adult, the law says the parents are responsible for the minor and where they live.
No. They are charged the same way.
The same way you do for the rest of your life: Proper diet and exercise.
You cannot be charged twice for committing the SAME IDENTICAL offense. Which is not to say that you cannot be charged with multiple offenses which you committed during the commission of the same event. OR - if you were once charged and convicted of robbery, if you go out and commit another robbery, it does not mean that you are forever insulated from being charged wtih robbery.
yes. protons are positively charged. electrons are negatively charged
In order to maintain charge neutrality, the number of positively charged protons and negatively charged electrons are the same.
Protons have positively charged particles, Electrons have negatively charged particles, and Neutrons don't have and charged particles
No, a negatively charged particle (electron) has a negative charge associated with it. A neutral particle (neutron) is neither negatively charged nor positively charged.