It depends. In the ocean, you get tar balls. In a car engine, you have a blown head gasket and a non-running engine, most likely.
You may get splashed with hot oil and get burned if you add oil with the car running, why don't you just turn the car off and add it??
yes
no you check your oil with car off easier when car is cooled off
The engine blows. Usually pistons shoot into the engine. In most cases the engine will have to be replaced.
NO !
A typical car engine will be oil-starved and it will be destroyed by friction. The oil pump will not be able to pump oil to the engine unless the engine is designed with a dry sump like you'd find in racing cars and aerobatic airplanes.
above 200 degrees when the car is running
No oil filter, no oil, lots of damage.
The engine most NOT be running for accurate motor oil measurement. The most accurate measurement is when the car has not been running for at least a few hours and is sitting on level ground
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The engine Burn out