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When you stick your tongue on a frozen metal pole, the moisture on your tongue can freeze and bond to the metal. When you pull your tongue off, you may leave behind a layer of skin or tissue on the pole, which can be painful and may result in injury. It's important to seek help to safely remove your tongue and prevent further damage.
Besides being very cold, there is a risk of your tongue freezing to the pole.
Of course! But obviously only if it is cold outside. Anything that is wet and warm will stick to a frozen pole!
You lean in, stick your tongue out, and use your tongue mussels to lick the object. (a pole)
Licking a pole in extreme cold can cause your tongue to stick to the metal due to the rapid freezing of moisture on your tongue. This can result in injury when you try to pull your tongue off the pole, potentially causing damage to the tongue and mouth.
The metal pole rapidly 'CONDUCTS' heat away from your tongue.
because it is frosty cold
The ice caps in the North pole of Mars compose of frozen water and frozen carbon dioxide and the ice caps on the South Pole consists mainly of of frozen water.
The frozen water at the South Pole is fresh water ice.
Ralphie
Frozen water ,there is one ice cap at the north pole and a cap at the south pole made up of frozen gases.
your tongue will get stuck and it will hurt you, do not try this it is dangerous