Male pee tends to have a slightly more acidic pH than women pee. This is because a male's digestive track is more acidic than a women's. This is the reason for the burning sensation some men experience in their penis when they pee. Some try to counteract this by eating baking soda or another very basic solution (I've also heard that drain-o works well).
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The average pH of urine is typically slightly acidic and ranges from about 4.6 to 8.0, regardless of gender. Hormonal fluctuations, dietary intake, and hydration levels can influence urine pH, but there is not a significant difference in pH between male and female urine.
Discharge is a fluid secreted by the vagina as a normal bodily function, while pee refers to urine expelled from the bladder. Discharge is usually white or clear in color, has a mild odor, and can change in consistency throughout the menstrual cycle. Urine, on the other hand, is usually yellow and has a distinct smell.
Yes, pee can freeze in cold temperatures.
Semen is a lot more fun to produce ;) But seriously, there are chemical differences. Semen, when mixed with a woman's egg, will most likely result in the conception of a child. Pee, on the other hand, does not have this ability. And semen is the product of sexual arousal/activity where as pee is just waste matter produced from the system cleaning itself. Lastly, both genders produce urine, whereas sperm is something only males can have.
Yes, pee can freeze in extremely cold temperatures, just like water.
Plasterboard is made from a core of gypsum plaster sandwiched between layers of paper. Gypsum is a soft sulfate mineral that is mined from deposits around the world. The material is processed and formed into sheets to create plasterboard, which is commonly used in construction for walls and ceilings.