yes it does. e.g when you are taking a bath just the sound of the water falling makes you feel to urinate. it simutates the urinary process.
it affects land by killing
water is not permitted to drink or bathe in. The water is only for urinating in daily.
I don't belive herpes does affect the urethra itself, but herpes can make you burn and or have trouble urinating when you have a break out.
NO! It's not healthy at all and the water could stink.
runoff from land
A grassed waterway slows down the speed of running water and does not let the water pick up soil particles.
Factors such as the speed of the water, the size and shape of the rocks, the amount of sediment in the water, and the duration of exposure to water all affect the rate at which rocks abrade in running water. Typically, faster-moving water and a higher concentration of sediment will cause rocks to abrade more quickly.
Running water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius). When running water freezes, it can have various effects on the environment. For example, it can create ice dams that block water flow, leading to flooding. It can also impact aquatic life by reducing oxygen levels in the water. Additionally, frozen water can disrupt transportation and infrastructure.
No, urinating from the vagina does not affect the menstrual cycle or the chance of getting your period. Menstruation is controlled by hormonal changes in the body and is not related to the urinary system.
Eventually, if enough people or animals do that, yes -- of course it can.
It metabolizes fat and flushes out waste product (by urinating)
Running water can erode the earth's surface, shaping landscapes through processes like abrasion and sediment transport. It also plays a key role in nutrient cycling and supports a variety of ecosystems by providing habitats for various organisms. Lastly, running water contributes to the replenishment of groundwater by recharging aquifers.