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Yes they can.
Yes, brakes on vehicles can overheat.
Loss of brakes
No brake pads to wear out. Can't overheat the brakes.
Yes, they can. It tends to happen more rapidly in heavy duty vehicles with air brakes, but it can happen in light duty vehicles with hydraulic brakes, as well. Brakes create friction, friction creates heat. Too much of it, and they overheat.
You will wear out the brakes prematurely and you may also overheat the brakes and experience brake fade (no or poor brakes).
No completely separate from engine/cooling system
Brake fade. - You can avoid this by fitting ceramic pads or better quality shoes.
Take your foot off the accelerator and gently pump the brakes so not to overheat the brakes. Downshift to a lower gear to use the engine for braking
Yes car or bike brakes can overheat if they are used constantly for a long period such a coming down a long hill or driving fast along a windy road that requires heavy and frequent braking
Most air brake systems are fail-safe. This means that if there is a failure in the pressure system the brakes will lock on. You need gauges to show that you have sufficient pressure to proceed and to know your brakes are not dragging as this would cause them to overheat.
If a calliper is "hanging", it could be causing the brake pads to press against the rotor and overheat the brakes. You may want to see if the calliper is dragging.