There is no need to capitalize earthquake.
230,000 people died in Hati's Earthquake! :(
The 2010 Haiti earthquake occurred in the Caribbean Sea, just 16 miles west of Port-au-Prince, the capital of Haiti.
In Port au Prince
The Haiti earthquake occurred on January 12, 2010. It was a devastating magnitude 7.0 earthquake that caused widespread destruction and loss of life in Haiti's capital city, Port-au-Prince.
Haiti was struck by a major earthquake on January 12, 2010.
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! :(
You would put capital letters at the beginning of a sentence. As in " I am bored". You would use a capital. Hope ot helped
Bad motor mounts an earthquake
no, you don't because apples is a thing and you would only need a capital when it is a person's name, place.
No Australian capital city has ever had a major earthquake. However, both Melbourne and Adelaide have had minor earthquakes which have caused negligible damage.
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.
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.
Mexico, and Mexico City
In Port au Prince