They die and clump together, Semen if left out in the air, will "thin" as a result of the clumping dead cells.
Saturn is the least dense out of all of the planets in our solar system. Its average density is around 0.7 g/cc (less than water). It also has a thick Hydrogen/Helium atmosphere.
Probably not. The thickness of your semen is due to the amount of sperm that it contains. If you don't ejaculate for a while your semen will be full of sperm and pretty thick. If you ejaculate several times in quick succession you don't give your body a chance to replace the sperm that it has just lost so your semen gets thinner and thinner (because it is more liquid and has less sperm).
Sperm like having a "pool" of semen in which to swim. They can swim close together but not as freely. However, less semen does not mean less sperm or less powerful swimmers.
The mean density of Saturn is 0.687 g/cm³ For comparison, the density of water is about 0.970 g/cm³. This means if you could find a bath big enough, Saturn would float in water.
Mercury is less hotter than Venus because it has a thin atmosphere and the heat that is attracted during day time goes away at night and the temperature becomes -170 degrees while Venus has a thick atmosphere and does not allow heat to pass.
swallowing sperm is harm less
Sperm isn't "sticky". Sperm is what is inside of the liquid. The liquid you are probably talking about is Semen. Sperm is little cells in the Semen. No, there isn't a problem if the semen is less "sticky".
they have less density than the atmosphere. u better believe it
The average sperm count is about 15 million sperm per milliliter. Anything over that amount can be considered high. Some men have as many as 40 million sperm in their sperm count.
Mercury is less then one-half the size of earth Thick clouds of sulfuric gas fill the atmosphere of Venus Most of the gas in earths atmosphere is nitrogen Large dust storms often cover the entire surface of mars
It depends on the plane in question. On average, its about 2 pennies thick or less.
use less water.