Extreme braking and low inflation cause wear on a bike tire.
No. That would be friction.
No. Low tire pressure causes poor handling and poor tire wear.
yes
Uneven tire wear with spots is usually caused by bad shock absorbers or struts. If the car or truck bounces too much while driving down the road it makes bald spots on the tires.
Yes, because the tire gets hot and this causes the tread to wear faster.
When the tire tread wears down to the wear bars, the tires are ready for replacement.
Bicycle brakes allow the rider to slow down in a controlled manner and with out undue wear on the tires.
underinflated tires
Over inflation. Inflate the tire to the correct pressure as listed in your owner's manual and on the driver's door post.
Completer wear of tread surface -(creating an unsafe tire ! )
The allignment goes awry; causing the tire to rub more so on one side than the other.
Improper tire pressure or a bad toe out. Take it to an alignment shop.