If you have an air compressor all you have to do is conect a tire inflator to the air hose fill it a little bit check it with a tire gauge and repeat until you have it filled to the recommended psi. If you don't go to the gas station andfill it in the same procedure.
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Good question. First you should understand that not all tires do, many are solid, some have nitrogen instead of air. Automobile tires were once usually solid, but the pneumatic tire (tyre) was a far more comfortable ride, and it was lighter and cheaper.
You can inflate objects and make them bigger by adding air to the object. Balloons and tires are objects that require air in order to inflate and make them bigger.
It is strongly dependent on the driving style, road conditions, vehicle weight & air pressure they are subjected to. Also different types of tires are designed for different durabilities. Some super high-performance tires are only rated for a few thousand miles, while other tires can be designed to last upwards of80K miles. Most/all tires sold today have an estimated mileage lifespan, which a knowledgeable tire shop can tell you when you are looking to purchase tires.
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