If dehydration is not a factor, about 4 to 6 hours at room temperature.
However, unless you are "spilling seed" in a greenhouse, dehydration will be a factor. In this case, the semen begins to dry up and crystallize; the sperm cell's lifespan is 1 to 3 hours, in this case.
Both of these examples assume that we are discussing human sperm and semen. Have a great day!
2006-06-08 18:23:43
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answered by PI Joe 5
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until the carrying fluid grows cold
2006-06-08 18:21:03
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answered by gobld 3
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why not conduct an experiment and find out?
2006-06-08 18:28:11
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answered by casey54 5
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72 hrs i guess not sure
2006-06-08 18:21:17
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answered by neelima 2
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seconds or longer than you lasted
2006-06-08 18:19:38
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answered by glock509 6
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dies immediately upon contact of air
2006-06-08 18:18:44
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answered by Truth Hurts 6
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i heard a day i think
2006-06-08 18:18:18
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answered by Davey 5
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