The rims are possibly rusty where the tire bead sits.
Friction.
Tubeless tires still loose air when punctured, just at a slower rate.
They are tires that can be driven for miles after losing their air. The problem is that they ride very rough which is not good if you are looking for comfort.
In a hot climate air expands, causing more pressure, not less. If your tires are continually losing pressure you have a leak that needs to be fixed.
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.
Helps keep the tires from spinning and losing traction.shut it off for burnouts
Keep clickng it until the tires are filled with air
32psi
The rim is possibly dirty or rusty at the sealing point.
No. Suspension damage, probably, tire damage, probably, but no they don't lose air. If you are losing air you probably have a slow puncture, or worse damaged wheels, or possible damaged beading. The only time a speed bump would cause air loss is on aready incorrectly inflated tires.
B/c no tire is ever entirely air tight. Even at best, you are continuously losing a little through the material itself. To compensate for that, you need to top up the tires every now and then.
Make sure there are no leaks or ways for air to get in the intake side.