Then the rest of the sentence is filled in with terms like: “do wildfires start,” “far can north korean missiles go,” “do hurricanes form,” “help flood victims.”
The questions about natural disasters, as well as man-made issues, go on and on for the two-minute video.
And while it seems like it has been a year of tragedy, the video also showed that there is still hope left, from a sky show called an eclipse, to people beating the odds, and making a difference in society, and yes, even becoming a superhero.
The video ends with another simple query -- "how to move forward" -- and the answer -- "Search on."
According to Google's analytics, the most-searched terms in the U.S. were:
- Hurricane Irma
- Matt Lauer
- Tom Petty
- Super Bowl
- Las Vegas shooting
Breaking it down to people, the U.S. searched for:
- Matt Lauer
- Meghan Markle
- Harvey Weinstein
- Michael Flynn
- Kevin Spacey
Click here to take a look at the complete list of searches for the U.S.
As for the entire world, the most-searched terms included:
- Hurricane Irma
- iPhone 8
- iPhone X
- Matt Lauer
- Meghan Markle
Click here to see the world-wide trends.
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