Well?

Well?

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namebrand paper towels? or we on some kroger super soft shit

What a shit thread.

yeah but which one would win?

dont wipe your ass with towel rolls dude. Its gonna hurt

Some bounty big boys

is the goal of victory total absorption or just enough to take the sea level down to the point it can no longer construct the waterfall

Not to mention the toll it takes on your plumbing.

it create this pasty mass that would cause flooding

>hee hee look at me, I typed something in word!!
lol.
lmao.

where's your source, nigger?

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Water can still evaporate out of a paper towel, so it’s not like they could completely halt the water cycle. However the paper towels will break down over time.

Obsessed

Definitely the paper towels. 100 billion is just a VERY large number. There are less than 8 billion humans, 100 billion paper towels is enough to fill an incomprehensible space.

mods why do they dox me?

the waterfall can just bring in more water

>namefag is a mentally ill nigger
you can't make this shit up

>pass user since 2021

What even counts as a win for the paper towels here? Absorbing all the water? Because that's definitely impossible. The sheer volume of the paper towels could probably dam up the waterfall for a good amount of time but water always eventually wins.

Waterfall. Absorbing water into "paper" does not remove it from the atmosphere. However, the water itself will slowly destroy the paper towels. After a cycle of condensation the water will fall back down to earth and possibly reinstate the waterfall.

>incomprehensible

I'm don't think you know what this word means. If you knew the size of the paper towel roll you could calculate the amound of space they would take up pretty easily.

Average absorption of a paper towel: 34ml
1 billion paper towels therefore can soak up 34,000,000 liters.

Considering waterfalls aren't a static body of water, you're asking how much to SDTOP the waterfall? If so it would depend on the source size and the waterfall flow quantity per however long. However let's use your image as the basis. That's Niagara Falls, which has 75,750 gallons of water per second over the American and Bridal Veil Falls and 681,750 gallons per second over the Horseshoe Falls. Using Gallon to liter conversion that's 344,366 liters per second for the American and Bridal Veil Falls, and 3,099,296 for the Horseshoe Falls.
That's 757,500 combined. 34,000,000 divided by 757,500 is just over under 49 seconds. This is purely flowing water falling from the top. This doesn't count the basin and the lake below or the river above.

The waterfall would win.