For the most part Urine is what our biological bodies do to expel the toxins created within our bodies. Chemical composition would dictate if I were to pee repeatedly in the same spot after a while there would be an area that will be visibly altered. And it wouldn't take all that very long. Urine has a high ammonia content.
Because you have a lot of chemicals in your urine.
No it won't.
yes. be careful it could hurt your weave.
only if you freeze it and stab them.
Urine, whether a male or female dog, or human for that matter, will tend to kill grass, yes.
Yes
Yes, cat feces and urine can harm your grass due to the high nitrogen content in cat urine that can burn the grass. The feces can also contain harmful bacteria that can negatively affect the grass. It's best to clean up after your cat promptly to prevent damage to your lawn.
Yes, skunk urine can burn grass due to its high nitrogen content. When skunk urine comes into contact with grass, it can cause the grass to become discolored or die off in spots, similar to how dog urine affects lawns. The severity of the damage often depends on the concentration of the urine and the health of the grass. Regular watering can help mitigate some of the effects.
No, it shouldn't. My horses eat it all the time. It is just grass, it will not hurt them at all.
No but there are many plants in the grass that can.
No, it is harmless to grass seed.
only the grass knows