The word STOP is used in wilderness survival to take time to access a situation and avoid problems.
When stranded in the wild, I knew my survival relied solely on my ability to hunt effectively.
Because you have to know when to stop. When it comes to surviving in the wilderness even the smallest of things you take advantage of now, can kill you. For example: Hiking, you have to stop, to dry off, because sweat will build up, and at night, if you are wet from the sweat, you are at risk for hypothermia.
To go camping out in the wilderness, you have to know the basic survival skills.
The word wilderness is a noun
Wilderness is not a compound word because "wilder" (sounding like will-dur,) and ness are not words. Therefore, wilderness is not a compound word!
Yes the word wilderness has a stressed syllable. Wilderness is stressed on the first syllable.
The word survival is a noun. It is the act of surviving.
They enjoyed camping in the wilderness.
In the King James version the word - wilderness - appears 304 times
Solitudo.
WILDERNESS
The botanical garden has turned into a wilderness.