It most defiantly can. Have the tires balanced and the wheels/tires inspected for damage. You may have a bent wheel or a tire with internal damage. If the tires/wheels are ok, look at the suspension for damage.
Either your front end or your tires needs to be aligned.
cause they do
Yes, either can cause a shake while driving.
yes
Not typically, but running a tire with low pressure can cause damage to the tire, making it dangerous to drive and causing the tire to become out of balance. A front end vibration (sometimes called a shimmy) is typically caused by an out of balance tire.
Most the time that means it needs a front end allignment. Possible bad front tire or wheel.
a bad engine
yes
yes, it does. Once the outer tie rod is loose or damage the wheel automatically lose strength and start shaking.
u have bad roters in front
worn front end parts (steering or suspension) could cause a car to shake when appling the brakes.
Yes, it is possible.