The rim is possibly dirty or rusty at the sealing point.
Bike tires should hold air for about 1-2 weeks before needing to be reinflated.
because most of the the pressured air rushes out of the hole
Don't poke a hole in it.
No -- Keep the same recommended air pressure in your tires at all times, but check and add air when the tires are cool and have not been running. Use a tire pressure gauge.
it blockes all of the hole to keep the air in
Keep clickng it until the tires are filled with air
32psi
The rims are possibly rusty where the tire bead sits.
internal water seals in the motor
There are several reasons why bike tires may lose air, including punctures, leaks in the valve stem, or improper tire installation. Regularly checking for damage and ensuring proper inflation can help prevent air loss.
It is what fills the tires, in the form of air.
The friction of the ground you drive on raises the temperature of the tire, which in turn raises the temperature of the air in the tire. Increasing the temperature of the air raises the air pressure of the tire by the air itself expanding. This only applies to atmosphere air filled tires. Nitrogen gas filled tires tend to keep from expanding at increasing temperatures, therefore, the pressure stays the same.