Semen will vary day to day and every man is different. There is no right consistency. On average it will be some what thick, but watery is normal also. It also depends on how often you ejaculate. If you ejaculate once a week, then semen will be thick. If you ejaculate several times a day, it will be thin and watery (but still with millions of sperm in it).
semen should be a thick clear substance
None! Unless you mean the core. The outer core is liquid.
The asthenosphere is the part of the mantle that can flow like a thick liquid. It is a semi-fluid layer located beneath the lithosphere, where convection currents occur, causing tectonic plate movement.
The testes produce sperm and the're stored in a milky like liquid
mango chutny s a sold that acts like a liquid
Like a thick liquid.
semen should be a thick clear substance
Because it has to go into the woman and sperm is microscopic. If it was not liquid it would be painful lol.
The area of rock that flows like a thick liquid is called lava. Lava is molten rock that erupts from a volcano and can flow slowly downhill, resembling the movement of a thick liquid.
Cloudy-looking sperm may appear thick, milky, or have a cloudy white color instead of being clear and transparent. It could indicate a high white blood cell count or an infection in the reproductive system. If you notice a change in the appearance of your sperm, it's recommended to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation.
more liquid. either milk, water, something like that.
ur seamen is thick because it contains these material sperms flid whic act like sperms food gel which act like transpoting material most of the time it is not thick but during intercourse it is thick because it have to flow through women vaginal fluid flow
It is a thick golden liquid.
YESIt would really hurt your d1ck if it were in solid form cumming out and if it were in gaseous phase, it would blow out your d1ck like a fuucking fart out your a55.
The mantle
It tastes like thick salt Water
Outer core, and that think liquid is Iron and Nickel