The proper subject is "earthquake", its whole group is "A big earthquake".
I have been at sea when the boat was rocked by a rogue wave.
In 1960, the first tremor of a series hits Valdivia, Chile. By the time they end, the quakes and their after effects kill 5,000 people and leave another 2 million homeless. Registering a magnitude of 7.6, the first earthquake was powerful and killed several people. It turned out to be only a foreshock, however, to one of the most powerful tremors ever recorded.At 3:11 p.m. the following afternoon, an 8.5-magnitude quake rocked southern Chile. The epicenter of this tremendous shaking was just off the coast under the Pacific Ocean. There, the Nazca oceanic plate plunged 50 feet down under the South American plate. The earthquake caused huge landslides of debris down the mountains of the region, as well as a series of tsunamis in the coastal region of Chile. At 4:20 p.m., a 26-foot wave hit the shore, taking most structures and buildings with it when it receded. But the worst was still to come. Minutes later, a slower 35-foot wave rolled in; it is estimated that this wave killed more than 1,000 people, including those who had thought they had moved safely to high ground.Given the tremendous force of the quake, the death toll could have been far higher. A foreshock 30 minutes prior to the large tremor had forced many people outside, where they were less vulnerable to structural collapses. In addition, the people of the area knew to expect a tsunami and most evacuated the coast immediately.After leaving Chile, the tsunami traveled hundreds of miles west toward Hawaii, the Philippines and Japan, where hundreds also died. In fact, the waves set off by this earthquake bounced back and forth across the Pacific Ocean for a week. Aftershocks were recorded for a full 30 days after the main tremor.800+
it is formed by water hitting rocks and made into something like that. then it is moved into the ocean and rocked around a little bit. then they go back to where they started and connect back to where they were first. that is how peninsulas formit is formed by water hitting rocks and made into something like that. then it is moved into the ocean and rocked around a little bit. then they go back to where they started and connect back to where they were first. that is how peninsulas formit is formed by water hitting rocks and made into something like that. then it is moved into the ocean and rocked around a little bit. then they go back to where they started and connect back to where they were first. that is how peninsulas formit is formed by water hitting rocks and made into something like that. then it is moved into the ocean and rocked around a little bit. then they go back to where they started and connect back to where they were first. that is how peninsulas form
The bridge undulated as the earthquake rocked the city.
"She rocked the baby to sleep."
The past tense of the verb "rock" is rocked - as in the sentence, "The band rocked!"
When the first earthquake happened, it was so far back in time that no human had been around to witness it.
The scandal rocked Congress, and the integrity of many senators was in question. The salesman was indignant when it was suggested he was lacking in integrity. The earthquake had affected the integrity of the building's foundation. Auditors strive to maintain the integrity of the voting process for the Oscars.
A magnitude 8.9 earthquake rocked Japan at 2:46 p.m. local time .
The boat rocked precariously when my sister jumped into it.
The tumultuous waves rocked the boat violently.
The sailor almost lost his grip on the nets as furious waves rocked the boat.
We really rocked the project on the first day, and so on the second day we relaxed a bit.
Kevin is a poo head and shannon is too haha im so funny
"You rocked my life, you really rocked my life."I just did of course. LOL!Actually, Marion Cotillard said it in her oscar speech.