The Hebrew words 'succah' and 'ohel' come to mind. Succah is the Hebrew word commonly translated as booth, referring to a shelter, typically improvised from material found in the area. Ohel is a Hebrew word commonly translated as tent, referring to a shelter you roll up and take with you from one place to the next. The Jewish fall festival of Succot is observed by building such shelters and living (or at least eating) in them for a week; one explanation of this tradition is that it remembers the shelters used by the Jews during the wanderings in the wilderness.
The number of israelites killed in the wilderness were many. as the bible says the entire generation of people who made the golden calf walked and died in the wilderness.
Moses.
who were the people wandering in the wilderness
Presumably, yes.
Manna
AnswerAccording to the Bible, the Israelites were given manna and quail.
Yes as they had to look after their cattle, and collect manna.
They survived (Numbers ch.20) and accompanied the Israelites into Israel (Numbers ch.32).
they learned that God is with them in all of their bad,and good times
A pillar of fire (Exodus ch.13).
God provided for them (Exodus ch.16 and 17).
wood and other wilderness items