You are either not fully matured, or you are ejaculating too often.
Semen is the collective of sperm and seminal fluids. Clear semen has very little or no sperm, hence its lack of colour. Semen that has sperm in it, will be white.
I would probably advise to call your doctor if you have any worries about symptoms of cancer
Semen is a whitish, cloudy liquid - it may be almost clear, or very milky and thick.
There is no way you can tell if your wife has semen in her panties and you need to study up on sexual education. Just like men, women discharge and it can be clear to yellow in color. Be very wary of accusing your wife of cheating on you by mistaking discharge for semen.
None. Semen does have some enzymes and very little nutritional value, it is NOT a good source of vitamins, they exist in semen in very small quantities. Try vitamins.
Semen can be almost clear and watery or white and very thick. It is almost certainly normal regardless of how it appears. Age, general health, diet, any medication or drug can have an affect. The temperature, stress, anything you are exposed to can affect your body and therefore your semen. Nothing to worry about.
Because they have basically just begun puberty. When just beginning puberty at 12-years-old the semen will be nonexistent or very thin and clear. As the boy grows older he will produce more and it will become thicker. Sperm will be mixed with the semen on ejaculation and it will be a creamy white color.
Very little really. For the most part, it is water.
First of all, spermatazoa (sperm cells) are very tiny body cells that can create a pregnancy in a woman. You are talking about 'Semen' which is a clear to whitish fluid that sperm cells swim around in. You do not produce semen or sperm cells before puberty. If you have a little clear semen coming out, then it most likely means that you are in the part of life called, "Puberty".
Very worn, but all major design elements are clear, if faint. Little if any central detail.
Rarely, a guy will observe a little blood in the ejaculate, and that can be a really scary thing. Some guys might get a little 'over-enthused' about the activity, and push the system a little too hard. It could also be a medical problem. If this happens very very rarely, it's probably not a problem. If you notice that this is happening often, you must see a doctor. 99% of times no cause can be found, it's probably not a problem Eating a dish containing red beets may color semen to look bloody.
A bell has a very clear tone that can be heard from a long distance. If something is that clear, then it's very clear indeed.