Yep, will not start.
yes of course
Not a 'discharging' battery. Depends on the type of battery. A lead acid battery gives off Hydrogen when 'charging', which could be hazardous to health, if a spark causes it to explode. A 'discharged' battery can have an impact on it's own health. Best to keep them charged.
The most common cause of automobile starting problems; is the battery needs to be charged. When the battery will not take a charge. It needs to be replaced.
No, a starter cannot cause a battery to fail to charge. It could cause the battery to discharge quickly.
Discharged battery possibly or trouble with starter.
Dead battery, car will not start
That clicking sound could be the sign of a weak, if not a totally discharged battery. Or, it could indicate a defective solenoid in the starter, or a defective bendix spring in the starter. If you are convinced that the battery is not the cause, I'd focus on the starter.
You should have the battery tested and see if there are any cooling options available. Over heating is the cause of your issues. It could be either the battery or poor cooling issues.
try checking the battery cables
Battery acid is toxic and can cause problems that may not appear right away, when ingested.
the battery could have a dead cell, this could cause it to not charge. Have the battery tested to be sure.
Yes they could be cleaned and battery charged