It can be a cause.
Yes, it it possible.
On the tire where you put the air in the tire.
Most tires are supported by air pressure alone, not the tire, the tire controls things but is a casing to hold the air that hold the car up.
the car tire will be flat and the tractor tire not.
most of the time this is caused by a impact break. you may have hit a pot hole or a higher curb which caused the rim to come in to contact with your rim causing air to get between the tube liner of your tire Inner tire damage. Tire needs replaced.
it has a cap that seals in the air
yes you can but be careful
Air pressure is the same throughout the tire.
A tire does not fill any faster with the weight of the car on it. Air is pressurized and fills the tire with the same speed whether it is on or off of the car.
You can inflat a tire on a car without taking the tire off by simply pressing the valve that is at the side of the tire that is used in pumping air in the tire.
the friction between the tire & the surface your driving on causes heat and which heats the tire + the air...
When you drive the the tires create friction with the road when they rotate. Friction creates heat. The air molecules in the tire heat up and expand. Since the tire is rubber and sealed the tire expands with the pressure of the hot air.