Yes, but it will take you ages
To find the wheels on a bicycle. wheels of a car, tire
Depends on the type of valves the bicycle wheels have. Many use Schrader, which is the same as for cars, but quite a few use a Presta valve, which is skinnier. Im that case you also need an adapter. Real narrow road tires can take higher pressures than what's usually used in car tires, which can be a problem if you want them really topped up.
When you need to inflate the tires.
Thre's really no way of answering that, as the capacity of bicycle pumps isn't defined. So, you'd have to look at the human powering the bicycle pump. And given that you can only use your arms powering the pump Id say 1 kW tops.
The CO2 goes into the tire.
u pump air into an object such as a tire, or a ball.
A bicycle attached to the top of the car does not alter the name of the equipment you use to attach it to the car. The bicycle carrier will still be referred to as a bicycle carrier regardless of its location on the car.
A schrader valve is the same type of valve as cars use. You need a pump with a pump head that can handle car tire valves and then you're all set.
Scrap it and use a bicycle or get a hybrid.
Not all of them have. Bicycle tires for soft/loose surfaces will have coarse treads and very knobbly patterns.But bicycle made to be ridden on hard surfaces will have very smooth treads.The main reason why car tires for road use have tread patterns at all is to avoid aquaplaning. And due to the shape and size of the contact patch of a bicycle tire, a bicycle can'taquaplane. So small/no treads will do fine.
Friction
Yes you can