Warm water does not help sperm. If it is cool enough it will have no effect, but if it is warm enough it can damage the sperm in the testicles. Sperm are pretty sensitive to increased temperatures, and this is why they reside in the scrotum. The job of the scrotum is to keep the testicles a few degrees cooler than the rest of the body.
Use warm, soapy water (or shampoo).
Not in my experience! It's very sticky. Even with warm water and soap, it can take a really good latering to get it off the skin. I can't comment on it's potency after watering it down with cold or warm water; just the clean up effort. Yes, soap and water will rinse it away. Water alone will also do the job. I hope you're asking about sperm on your skin and not inside of you - because water will not wash enough sperm out of you to be effective.
Yes, but it is better to use soap and warm water
If the water is only warm, quite a while because sperm prefer an alkaline[soap] environment.
The warm water would help to activate the yeast necessary for the bread to rise.
Yes cold water on the testicles help the sperm and testosterone to increase.
Sperm whales -like all whales - are warm blooded
they help them to keep warm in the water.
No, it will not. The sperm are housed outside of the body because it is too warm inside. If it becomes too warm, the sperm will die. If it is way too cold, it will die as well.
Give that person some warm water. Warm water has fluids. Also try coffee if you have any.
Add a little amount of salt to this warm water and lemon to get rid of a sore throat.
Yes, some whale species live in warm water environments. For example, species like humpback whales, Bryde's whales, and sperm whales can be found in tropical and subtropical regions where the water is warm. These whales have adaptations to thrive in these environments.