After looking at a number of websites, the answer is most likely YES.
Pull out three socks. You will have at least one pair that matches.
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There is no specific reason, generally, that prohibits putting ice in a sock. It would help, though, if the socks are clean and not smelly!Here are some logical reasons that you would not put ice cubes in socks:feet are already in the socksthe socks are to small, for example, an infant's socks would likely only hold 1 cube in each onethe socks were made into sock puppets, so someone's hands are in themthe socks were made into sock dolls, so they are full of stuffingthe socks were cut to make rags so there is no fabric to surround the ice cubesthe old socks were cut into strips to make a rag rugsomeone cut the toe area off the socks, to wear socks with flip flops, for exampletwo socks went into the laundry but only one sock came back, and the remaining one was grieving the loss of its matethe socks have big holes and you do not know how to darn the holes (To darn means to fill the holes up with thread to repair the socks.)you live in the tropics and don't own socks!
Three. She will have either 3 red, 2 red and 1 green, 2 green and 1 red, or 3 green socks.
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you will get a static electric charge :)
from making high amounts of friction, like when you rub your socks against carpet really fast
Yes. If you drag a static-electric conductive material like cotton socks across a carpet. It will build up a charge large enough to discharge and create a mini-lightning bolt when it comes into contact with something that is grounded.
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"Static electricity" is created in the warm dry air as the fabrics rub together. Two socks will gain the same corresponding charge and attract each other.
socks taken from a clothes dryer stick together
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Neither dark socks nor white socks - nor indeed socks of any other colour - create bacteria. Inanimate objects, such as socks, cannot create life forms!
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Storing of electrons to be discharged by static electricity
usually by wearing socks while scuffing ones feet on wool carpet will accumulate static charge, this static electricity can be used to 'zap' friends and co-workers. Alternatively, nervous system issues (particularly low acetylcholine levels, NOT recommended to be artificially altered) can allow one to accumulate a disproportionate level of charge before on discharges.