yes
Ice can carry germs.
No, if the water that was used to make up the ice contained germs then the ice will still contain these germs - freezing does not kill germs it simply stops them multiplying
Germs live everywhere - including your eye.
Hi there are germs in vaseline
germs can live anywhere andd everywhere!
any type of food can have bacteria and germs on it. I mean, its food. it's ice cream, not honey. its not gonna keep forever. It wilol continue to have germs and bacteria on it until its gone.
It is possible. The ice melts in your hands, and if your hands are dirty, the melting ice may wash the germs into the drink.
150 million germs live in your mouth
All germs are pathogens but all pathogens is not germs.
Yes, germs can survive on an ice shot luge, although the cold temperature may reduce their viability. Bacteria and viruses can cling to the surface and remain infectious for a certain period, depending on the microorganism and environmental conditions. It's advisable to clean the luge before use to minimize the risk of spreading germs, especially in social settings where multiple people will be using it.
Germs can live on anything. If by harmful bacteria, then yes. They can. Even inanimate objects.
I'm not really sure what this question means, but I'll try to answer it. Germs are not the cause of water freezing into ice. Ice is simply the solid form of water, the water turns into ice when the temperature drops below 32 degrees Fahrenheit