Overfilling your engine with oil can cause the oil to foam and get sucked up into the crankcase ventilation system. This is not a good thing. A clogged CV system will lead to buildup of pressure and that can blow out seals and cause severe oil leaks, especially on older engines. A severe leak on a long drive can drain enough oil from your engine for damage to occur.
Yes, a person can put to much oil in a car. It usually will not hurt a car, but the excess oil can cause smoking if it gets on the motor.
Circulating water will not be sufficient and the car will overheat.
Depends on what car which you fail to list.
when you put too much oil: engine will lose much power oil push out and make damage your catalic converter
The viscosity of the oil may not be heavy enough to protect the engine.
That would depend on the make and model of the car.
How much and where was it put? In the oil, change it. In the carb, don't worry about it. It will pass through the engine, be burned in the cylinders and be gone.
Remove oil from pan or go for an oil change. Too much oil can blow out the gaskets.
It can causes serious damage
It would depend on the year and make vehicle and how much oil mixed into how much gasoline.
If you put too much oil in any car engine, the crankshaft will whip it into mayonnaise. The foamed up oil will have trouble passing through the oil pump and the the oil passages in the engine, potentially leading to under-lubrication of critical components. If you've over-filled your crankcase by more than a little, drain out the excess.
where do you put transmission oil in a standard car?