What questions did people ask Google in 2020?

December 10, 2020 By allahbukhsh786malik@gmail.com
What questions did people ask Google in 2020?

Internet Search Engine Google has released a Video Containing the most asked questions around the world at the end of 2020.

During the
lockdown and uncertainty caused by the global Coronavirus epidemic, people
asked Google a lot of questions.

According
to Google, in uncertain situations, people search for the meaning of things and
try to understand them.

This year,
people around the world used the word ‘why’ more than ever and asked Google for
some things.

The search
engine released the video, which includes some of the most frequently asked
questions this year.

This year,
the most asked question from Google is why is it called (Corona Virus)
Covid-19?

It is
believed that on February 11, the World Health Organization named the disease
caused by Corona virus as code-19, a combination of 3 words.

Covid:

  • “Co” means
    Corona
  • “Vi” means
    Virus
  • “D” means
    the disease 

People
also asked Google why Mars is red and the moon is pink. In April this year, the
biggest ‘Super Moon’ of the year was seen, which was also named ‘Pink Moon’.

The
question was also asked why the parasite (film) is so good? While people also
tried to find out why the NBA (National Basketball Association) league was
postponed?

In fact,
due to the Corona virus, the ** NBA League ** was postponed due to health
reasons.

Some
people asked why I am so tired, why schools are closed.

It should
be noted that the global epidemic has disrupted the education system around the
world and has led to the prolonged closure of educational institutions and the
replacement of online classes.

Some
people have asked Google why toilet paper has run out. When the Corona lockdown caused people to start hoarding, there was a sudden shortage of toilet paper in
Europe and the United States
.

The Google
video states that some of the questions asked this year made us cry.

Some
people ask why Australia is burning.

By the end
of 2019 and the beginning of 2020, more than 115,000 square kilometres (44,000
square miles) of forest and drought-affected land across Australia had caught
fire, killing 30 people and injuring thousands. Houses were destroyed.

People
also asked why there are so many fires. In fact, last year there were hundreds
of new wildfires in the vast Amazon rainforest in northern Brazil, and this
year Australia’s forests were devastated.

People
also asked other questions, such as why are people protesting? Why are black
lives important?

Remember
that this year, a video of a police officer went viral and could be seen
kneeling on the neck of a black citizen, George Floyd.

George
Floyd, a 46-year-old black man in Minnesota, begged a white police officer for
his life, but the police officer sat on his neck for nine minutes, eventually
killing him.

This was
followed by a series of protests around the world, including in the United
States, and the ‘Black Lives Meter’ movement.

International
aid has arrived in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, following an explosion in
August this year. Firefighters from around the world have arrived to put out
the blaze in the US state of California. Meanwhile, about 100 vaccines for the Corona virus were being developed worldwide.