It most defiantly can. Have the tires balanced and the wheels/tires inspected for damage. You may have a bent wheel or a tire with internal damage. If the tires/wheels are ok, look at the suspension for damage.
Either your front end or your tires needs to be aligned.
cause they do
Yes, either can cause a shake while driving.
yes
Not typically, but running a tire with low pressure can cause damage to the tire, making it dangerous to drive and causing the tire to become out of balance. A front end vibration (sometimes called a shimmy) is typically caused by an out of balance tire.
Most the time that means it needs a front end allignment. Possible bad front tire or wheel.
a bad engine
yes
u have bad roters in front
yes, it does. Once the outer tie rod is loose or damage the wheel automatically lose strength and start shaking.
worn front end parts (steering or suspension) could cause a car to shake when appling the brakes.
Yes, it can.