Yes. If they are damp, they freeze. The good news is that when they freeze, they are easier to iron. Just sprinkle the clothes, freeze them overnight, and have a breeze ironing them. 1950's trick to ease laundry day.
No, unless they are wet.
No a bridge does not need to be wet when it freezes because of the weather it is automatically cold and the only way it can freeze if you have ice or snow on the bridge
Sitting in the cold with wet clothes can lead to faster heat loss from your body, increasing the risk of hypothermia. The wet clothes can also cause irritation and chafing on your skin, due to the prolonged exposure to moisture. It's important to change into dry clothes and warm up as soon as possible in such situations.
yes
No, simply air it out.
The moisture from the resulting melted ice cubes will help re-wet the clothes and redry it like it was just washed as opposed to putting already formed, dry clothes.
wet sheet or clothes,cold water,sponge with cold water
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Wool can absolutely get wet. Of course, once it does it will be ruined but that wasn't your question.
only if you get it wet before you try to freeze it
No. It goes through the washer. :)
to dry clothes when they are wet