Some earthquakes cause more destruction than others due to various factors such as the earthquake's magnitude, depth, distance from populated areas, building structures in the affected area, and the local geology. Earthquakes with higher magnitudes release more energy and can cause more severe shaking and damage. The depth of the earthquake can also affect the level of destruction, as shallow earthquakes tend to have more impact on the surface. Additionally, the distance of the earthquake epicenter from populated areas plays a significant role, as closer proximity can lead to more severe effects. Moreover, local geology can amplify or dampen the shaking intensity, affecting the level of destruction caused by the earthquake.