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(Original title: 100 trillion barrels of water poured at the same time, can you put out the sun?) The sun is a burning ball of fire that illuminates the earth, so what if a trillion barrels of water are poured into the sun at the same time? Will the sun be extinguished? First of all, let's assume that a bucket has a volume of 10 liters, so there's a total of 10 trillion liters of water, or 10 billion cubic meters or 10 cubic kilometers of water.
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), there are 332,519,000 cubic miles of water on Earth, and 1 cubic mile equals 4.16818 cubic kilometers, which means there are about 1,385,999,045 cubic kilometers of water on Earth.
So, here's a total of 138,599,904.5 parts of the Earth's water poured into the sun, which is about 109 times the size (diameter) of the Earth, so we're talking about dropping a small drop of water to a huge surface that evaporates instantaneously, and that's all.
, even 10 trillion or 100 trillion barrels of water doesn't help, and the results are exactly the same.
, no matter how much water is used, it is impossible to water the sun like this.
this is because the energy from the sun is not produced by an oxygen-demanding combustion and therefore cannot be extinguished by isolating oxygen.
fact, the energy from the sun is generated by a nuclear fusion reaction that requires only hydrogen and gravity.
fusion does not require oxygen and cannot be extinguished with water.
source: Freak.