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Earthquake resistance refers to the ability of structures, such as bridges and tunnels, to withstand seismic forces and minimize damage during an earthquake. This involves engineering designs that allow buildings and infrastructure to absorb and dissipate the energy produced by seismic waves, reducing the risk of collapse and ensuring safety for occupants and users. Effective earthquake-resistant designs can incorporate various materials, construction techniques, and retrofitting methods to enhance resilience against earthquakes.