There is no need to capitalize earthquake.
230,000 people died in Hati's Earthquake! :(
In The Capital, Which Is Port Au Prince.
About two thousand and fifty tents were put in Haiti during the earthquake.
the epicenter is southwest of Port-au-Prince, the capital of Haiti
Denver
No. Only words that are considered proper nouns (eg. someone's name) are preceded by a capital letter. The exception would be if you're referring to a specific, named earthquake.
no.
230,000 people died in Hati's Earthquake! :(
Capital letters are generally used at the beginning of sentences, for proper nouns (names and titles), and for the pronoun "I." They are also used in acronyms and abbreviations.
Bad motor mounts an earthquake
The 1985 earthquake caused significant damage to Mexico City, Mexico.
No Australian capital city has ever had a major earthquake. However, both Melbourne and Adelaide have had minor earthquakes which have caused negligible damage.
In The Capital, Which Is Port Au Prince.
No. The word earthquake is a compound word. Two words put together to make one. If it was a base word it would need a prefix or suffix.
no, you don't because apples is a thing and you would only need a capital when it is a person's name, place.
Mexico, and Mexico City
About two thousand and fifty tents were put in Haiti during the earthquake.