Generally speaking, a wheel is a round object with a hub and an axle. A tire is the rubber part of a wheel that grips the road.
Not all wheels have tires. For example, a gyroscope wheel might not have a tire. An old covered wagon wheel would not have a tire, either, but the covered wagon would still have four wheels. A small lawn mower wheel might be cast entirely from plastic, so the mower may not have tires, either.
Wheels are for rolling (or sometimes spinning, consider a roulette wheel, for example); tires are for traction.
In an automobile, the wheels on a car consist of the rims and the tires. We generally replace tires, not wheels (the slang usage mentioned by WendiKidd notwithstanding). That said, a mechanic may explain how a transmission sends power from the engine to the wheels.
In short, the tire is part of some wheels.
I have coffee on the outside
This means that you have coffee on the outside of something. This does not mean you will drink coffee outside. For example you might be talking about the colour of paint:
It's painted red on the inside, but I have coffee on the outside.
"It has X on the outside" means that X is on the external surface of something.
If you want to say that you normally drink coffee outside then your second sentence is correct.
If you want to say that this time you will be outside, or that you'd like to be served your coffee outside then say:
I will have my coffee outside.
Best Answer
Recall means to remember a specific item of information from the past.
Reflect on means to think about an event or series of events that caused something, and learn from it or show devotion/respect to it.