Earthquakes can cause immediate and widespread damage to infrastructure, resulting in the collapse of buildings, bridges, and roads, leading to significant loss of life and property. Additionally, the shaking and ground displacement during an earthquake can trigger secondary disasters, such as landslides and fires, compounding their destructiveness beyond the initial event.
A student claims that earthquakes are more destructive than tsunamis. In one or two sentences, explain at least two reasons that support the student's claim.
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