I think that it was the earthquake that caused more damage to the Christchurch Cathedral. :)
this event occurred on thursday,july 10,1890
Event is the subject and occurred is the verb
The Christchurch earthquake occurred primarily in the central and eastern parts of the city in the South Island of New Zealand. The most significant event was the 2011 earthquake that caused widespread damage to buildings and infrastructure.
The probability based on an event that has already occurred is 100%. If the event has occurred, it has occurred.
Often a similar experience is shocking because one believes that the experience would not occur a second time.
The constitutional convention occurred second.
The Vietnam War is the event that occurred in the Tonkin Gulf.
The Tiananmen Square massacre on June 3-4, 1989, was shocking due to the brutal suppression of pro-democracy protests by the Chinese government, resulting in significant loss of life and a stark display of state violence against its citizens. The event highlighted the lengths to which authoritarian regimes can go to maintain control, raising global awareness and condemnation. If a similar event occurred today, it would still be shocking due to the fundamental violation of human rights and the potential for widespread civilian suffering, underscoring the ongoing struggle for democracy and freedom around the world.
that's a bit vague, methinks.
Last Thursday was significant because it marked the anniversary of a historical event or the occurrence of a major event that had a significant impact on society.
The probability of event A occurring given event B has occurred is an example of conditional probability.
the census