i believe what you are referring to is whats called static electricity.
now in certain man-made synthetics materials such as sports clothing's the material much like when you rub a balloon with pick up a static charge from the friction again your skin, hair and other clothing, that crackling sound you hear when you take it off is the static energy being released as the material touches itself.
hope this helps
Metal expands from heat and contracts in cold
It is, what thunder and lightening is.It makes your jumper crackle, when you pull it over your head.It makes balloons stick to the ceiling, after you have charged them up by rubbing on fabric or hair.It makes your clothes stick together, when you get them out of the tumble dryer.It gives you a shock, when you insert the key to a hotel room door, after walking on synthetic carpets.
Static electricity
socks taken from a clothes dryer stick together
Static cling...google it
Metal expands from heat and contracts in cold
Yes, it works on any nails so long as you have a base coat of another color so that your crackle polish will stick to it and have the desired crackling effect.
It is, what thunder and lightening is.It makes your jumper crackle, when you pull it over your head.It makes balloons stick to the ceiling, after you have charged them up by rubbing on fabric or hair.It makes your clothes stick together, when you get them out of the tumble dryer.It gives you a shock, when you insert the key to a hotel room door, after walking on synthetic carpets.
Your clothes get wrinkly
Neither hydrochloric acid nor its vapour does not stick to clothes, though it may damage the fabric.
His clothes stick to him when the weather is hot.
Static
by sticking to objects
My guess is there is a large surface area weather seal with condesation that freezes.
spines
Only the really wet ones!
Static electricity