Yes, so both the p and h should be capitalized.
When written it should look like
Pearl Harbor
In Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Pearl Harbor is a harbor on the island of Oʻahu, Hawaii, west of Honolulu.
Pearl Harbor is in Hawaii.
The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor via airstrike.
British-English: Pearl HarbourAmerican-English: Pearl Harbor
Pearl Harbor is in Hawaii, which at the time was a US Territory. The Navy base at Pearl is still there. The main attack was against the ships and airfields on the island and several specific locations where attacked.
Yes, harbor is a common noun. If you were talking about a particular harbor, then it would be a proper noun. Ex. Pearl Harbor -Proper Noun Ex. Crystal Harbor -Proper Noun
It is a proper noun. That means it should be capitalised: Southhamption Harbor.
It can be a verb as in, "it is illegal to harbor a criminal".
Pearl Harbor is in Hawaii.
pearl harbor
In Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Pearl Harbor is a harbor on the island of Oʻahu, Hawaii, west of Honolulu.
Pearl Harbor is in Hawaii.
Pearl Harbor is in Hawaii.
The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor via airstrike.
no pearl harbor was part of America and pearl harbor was bombed by japan
pearl harbor is about the Japanese attack on the u.s navy base pearl harbor in Hawaii in 1941
People don't "Celebrate" Pearl Harbor, they remember Pearl Harbor.