Depends a bit on quality and storage conditions, but most people end up replacing them when they get too patched rather than due to age. 10 years for a bike that's stored in a garage between rides is no biggie.
There's really no set limit to that, if you wish you can continue until you're basically sticking patches on top of other patches.
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
Inner tubes are made from butyl rubber. Or sometimes latex.
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Sure, the inner tube is just a stretchy rubber bladder. It'll expand until the tire stops it.
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.
Buccal refer to these inner cheek and mouth. Buccoplasty would mean repair of an inner cheek and mouth area.
What is your question?
The inner core is approximately 5000degrees Celsius
The valve is a one-way system. It allows the cyclist to inflate the inner tube with a pump - while preventing air from escaping.
Libby is an Olympic gold medal swimmer from Australia. She retired but has recently made a comeback. One of her latest sponsors was Inner Nutrition.
They have patches for inner tubes wherever they sell bicylcle supplies in stores. These work well.