The seismic activities are usually in areas that are not populated, plus, the activity is deep in the ocean or in the earth’s core. The shifting of the earth's plates doesn't only occur on the surface, some occur deep down in the surface, causing us not to feel them. <span> Moreover, seismographs are able to detect low frequencies, causing them to be able to detect even the slightest movement of the plates down under. </span>
....So what's the question? I was also very confused by the mouths of rain haha!
Answer:
All the planets orbit counterclockwise around the Sun.
Explanation:
All planets of the solar system orbit the sun in the same direction: counterclockwise if looking from above the north pole.
The sun rotates about it's own axis in the same direction. The only difference that may give cause to confusion is that venus and uranus rotate about their own axis in a different way (their axis are tilted) but they still orbit around the sun in the same direction as the rest.