This sounds like your battery.
If it does nothing you have a loose or corroded battery connection. If it clicks and will not start then the starter may be frozen and or defective. I would also try jump starting it to make sure the battery is good even though it shows full charge.
It can if it is frozen to the point it will not work. Otherwise no.
Boiling.
The frozen drink with 6 letters is a frappe.
Yes, you can restart a frozen friendship bread starter. Thaw the starter in the refrigerator or at room temperature, then feed it with equal parts flour and water to reactivate the yeast. Allow it to sit at room temperature until it becomes bubbly and active again, which may take a few hours to a couple of days. Once it's lively, you can use it for baking or continue feeding it to maintain the starter.
Starter may have gotten wet and frozen or shorted. Check wiring to starter See if you are getting power to starter
Remove the retaining ring from the top of your 1997 Chevrolet 1500 ignition cylinder. Slide the ignition cylinder out and remove the wiring harness.
You can freeze this starter in 1 cup measures for later use. Frozen starter will take at least 3 hours at room temperature to thaw before using.
The starter would still crank the engine but the engine will fail to run.
Loose battery cable (check and tighten), dead battery (recharge or buy a new one, or try a boost from a good battery), frozen or dead starter motor (have someone turn the ignition key while you smack the starter motor with a hammer), faulty starter solenoid (replace), seized engine (buy a new car), and probably a dozen other things that I cannot bring to memory at the moment. Perhaps someone else can.
1. Starter is frozen (bearings seized) 2. Poor contact at starter solinoid 3. Low or dead battery.
Have a mechanic look at it. The starter motor may be burned up, the solenoid might be frozen, or the ring gear might be missing some teeth.