Either you've unknowingly bought a fixie, which is meant to work like that. Or your freewheel/freehub is broken/gummed up and needs servicing or replacement.
Because The pedals are used to change the sound of the instrument in different ways.
yes because they don't have pedals
Because if you stick the pedals straight to the axle one turn of the pedals only gives you one turn of the wheel, which limits your speed. And it messes with your steering a bit.
Because of their gas pedals...they get stuck.
Clipless pedals are generally considered more efficient than regular pedals because they allow for a more secure connection between the foot and the pedal, resulting in better power transfer and improved pedaling efficiency.
You can't know for sure because each flower is different. The amount of pedals can range differently depending on the flower itself.
Because metal is durable and leightweight
You can connect any pedals of any brand. Its best if you seperate single pedals away from multi pedals.
Those pedals are permanently sealed, so they're not rebuildable. Don't despair, there are still new ones for sale. Try a search for "schwinn bow pedals" on eBay for instance.
Both the flower and the letter a are curved because the a has a curve and the flower has pedals that are curved.
Not technically, because it does not have pedals. Moped stands for motor pedal. If it does not have pedals, it is not a true moped. It is technically a motorcycle, but you could likely get away with it as a moped because of the slow top speed and the fully automatic transmission.
Understanding the thread direction of bike pedals is important when installing them on a bicycle because it ensures that the pedals are securely attached and will not come loose while riding. Using the correct thread direction prevents the pedals from unscrewing themselves during use, which can lead to accidents and injuries.