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.
hati earthquake happend in lots of diffrent parts of hati the biggest hati earthqauke was was about 10miles x:)
in january 2010, there was an earthquake in haiti and it destroyed all of houses and people lost family, friends and relative
The capital of Norway is Oslo.
The earthquake hit Haiti on the 12th of January, Tuesday, 2010( 4:53 PM local time). It was a walloping 7.0 MW earthquake with an epicentre near the town of Leogane approximately 25 km (16 miles) west of port Au prince the capital of Haiti. Hope i answered the question :)
Amsterdam, Athens.
There is no need to capitalize earthquake.
230,000 people died in Hati's Earthquake! :(
No Australian capital city has ever had a major earthquake. However, both Melbourne and Adelaide have had minor earthquakes which have caused negligible damage.
displacement is an earthquake term
The 2010 Haiti earthquake occurred in the Caribbean Sea, just 16 miles west of Port-au-Prince, the capital of Haiti.
The 1985 earthquake caused significant damage to Mexico City, Mexico.
The capital letter of Australia is "C".
The Greek capital letter for Phi is Φ.
The Greek capital letter for Lamda is Λ.
The Greek capital letter for Xi is Ξ.
Mexico, and Mexico City
In Port au Prince