Yes it can.
There are very less chances of you getting pregnant. But never the less they are there. Sperms do not survive in plane water. They may survive is isotonic saline.
what can get rid of sperms that may be in the uterus waitin to become fertile
Separation of sperms from semen can only be done in a lab so no.
certainly not the bath water may contain bathing salts /chlorine and have raised temperature will affect the existence of the sperm.
by mixing sperms hot water and salt.
50 sec of sperms is long maint time but 5 maint or 10 maint isn't long as 50 sperms witch is longer than 40 sperms but maint bigger then 10 er 15 maint sperms. i for1 tend to maint for 5 sperms because i doesnt thnik a ppl can even maint for 50 sperms. doez this anser your askin me?
That would be the semen which is the transporter fluid for the sperms. They can only be separated from each other in a lab. And no, it's the sperms that make you pregnant.
Generally hard water is clear like normal water, but will leave white deposits on your fixtures. If the water has a high iron content it may have a slight reddish color.
That is not a safe or effective method of preventing pregnancy.
No, color does not generally affect the evaporation rate of water. Evaporation is primarily influenced by factors such as temperature, humidity, and air movement. The color of water may have a minimal impact on evaporation, if any.
if sperms were larger than eggs, al the sperms will squash the egg and there will be no baby!!!
Pure water has a slight blue color to it. See the Web Links below for the explanation.Note that while water does have a slight bluish color, it is mostly transparent. This is because the molecule does not absorb any light in the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum (no light that we can see).What most often gives water its color, for instance in a lake, river, or ocean, is not the color of the water itself, but rather the color of things in it, like plants or seaweed, sediment, or other substances. Also, reflection off the surface of the water often make the water take on the color of whatever is being reflected.