Use the right inflation pressure.
In extreme cases, use contact cement to glue one side of the tire to the rim.
By leaving one side unglued, you'll still be able to get the tube out should you need it.
pull the outer part of the tire off pull off the deflated bike tube replace it with a new bike tube put the outer part of the tire on
It's just a small bicycle tire. Use a screwdriver or similar tool to separate the tire from the rim, remove old tube, insert new tube, add air.
If the width is OK - yes
Sure, the inner tube is just a stretchy rubber bladder. It'll expand until the tire stops it.
Depends on the type of bike. A skinny tire road bicycle will have several times higher pressure than a tractor tire, while a wide tire Mountainbike can have anything between the double to 1/3 of the pressure of a tra tire.
If the pump, valve, and tube are OK - yes.
Look for a bicycle tire fill tube and tire ca.
Inspect the inner tube, if puncture is small, use a repair kit and put air in, if it is large (unlikely) you need a new tube
A Bicycle Pump is used to pump the tyres on Bikes it is normally a simple hand operated device which pushes air through a tube atached to a nozel which is screwed to the Valve on a Bicycle inatube the air is then forced into the Bicycle Tire.
Usually the pump or compressor just takes air from the surrounding and pushes it into the tube/tire.
Bicycle tire inner tubes tend to have 10-15 psi of air pressure, so the air tends to be the same temperature as the ambient air temperature.
Yes, you wouldn't want to use a patch for a bicycle tube on a truck tire.