no
If you are installing a floating laminate floor, you can easily put it right over the tile.
Remove the laminate floor first
You would be putting a permanent floor over a temporary floor & that would not be wise. Might work but if it doesn't you lose it all...
It is certainly possible to tile a floor, but bear in mind, there is much more pressure placed on the floor than on the walls, and floor tile must be laid over a solid cement base, otherwise it is going to crack.
You can glue the tile down, only concern is there enough room for the door to clear the tile?
Tile is an insulator. If the tile is placed correctly over an existing wood floor and is sealed with grout, it will insulate the room it is in.
yes, but it will slide over the years so I would not
You couldn't tile directly over a plywood sub-floor because over time, the wood will be expanding. There are products you can use in between the plywood and tiles to keep them in place such as cement backer board.
Yes, but you should you use an adhesive that is ductile
There is no reason to wax a tile floor.
You would be better of removing the plywood floor completely - and tiling over the original surface.