Yes. An iPad, like Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch, have an application that is entirely dedicated to e-mail. This application is a stock application, which means that it is installed in the initial production process.
Yes. It should work in a similar way to emailing photos on an iPod Touch or an iPhone.
You cannot do it starting from the Mail program. Go to the Photos app, click the photo and then click the Export icon (the box with the curved arrow). Choose Send Via email.
you can sync ipad air to dropbox then sync dropbox to Nexus 7
iMessage lets you send messages back and forth with anyone on iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. Send photos, videos, locations, and contacts, too.
Many apps have copy/paste functions on the iPad. You cannot paste photos, music or other data files into an email message, since the Mail app does not have access to those apps' data. To send a photo, go to Photos, click the photo and use Send via Email.
It is possible, for example with iPad 3.
by sending it by email
One way to retrieve photos and videos that are stored on a broken iPad is to access the iTunes software on another device.
No, but you can put them on a folder on a computer and then send them to your ipad.
No, there is no camera, but inside it has space prepared for cameras, maybe in Ipad 2
It depends on what you will want to store on your iPad.
Edit photos, you say it it will type it
Sync with Mac, photos are uploaded to iPhoto. Export photos to flash drive.
If your photos and videos are stored on iTunes then they can be retrieved on another device.