7.8 magnitude
A big earthquake in 1812
In 1811-1812 the New Madrid earthquakes took place. I'm not sure if this is the one you mean, but I hope so. The 1812 Febuary earthquake had a magnitude of 7.7 on the Richter scale.
1812
The 1812 earthquake in Caracas, Venezuela, was a powerful magnitude 7.7 event that caused widespread destruction in the city, resulting in significant loss of life and damage to buildings. It serves as a significant event in the history of Latin American earthquakes due to its impact on the region.
The proper subject is "earthquake", its whole group is "A big earthquake".
It depends on how big the earthquake is. A big earthquake will cause more damage to the area.
The mission suffered from a devastating earthquake in 1812.
Wrightwood, CA, back in 1812.
The 1812 earthquake, known as the New Madrid earthquake, occurred in the central United States near the town of New Madrid, Missouri. It is considered one of the largest earthquakes to ever hit North America.
There was a masive earthquake in 1812 that killed 40 people
December 21. 1812 there were two earthquakes about fifteen minutes apart
The 1812 New Madrid earthquake caused serious land deformations and the river flowed backwards for 10-24 hours and created Reelfoot lake