earthquake
What's happening
"earthquake" is currently trending in the United States with an estimated 20000+ searches in the past 24 hours. Search interest is holding steady. News-driven spikes usually fade quickly; timeliness matters more than evergreen depth for these topics. Our model estimates roughly 210 searches per hour during peak periods, with Low commercial intent.
Related news
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Seismic waves bounced off Earthβs core and shifted Japan after massive 2011 earthquake
CNN
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An earthquake hit Japan so hard it made the entire country move
Scientific American
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A seismic wave from Japan's 2011 magnitude-9 earthquake travelled nearly 2,900 kilometres down to Earth's core, bounced back to the surface 13 minutes later, and shifted the entire country eastward by roughly six millimetres at the same instant β in the first
Space Daily
FAQ
Why is "earthquake" trending?
"earthquake" is currently trending in the United States with an estimated 20000+ searches in the past 24 hours. Search interest is holding steady. News-driven spikes usually fade quickly; timeliness matters more than evergreen depth for these topics. Our model estimates roughly 210 searches per hour during peak periods, with Low commercial intent.
How is the search rate calculated?
We derive an estimated hourly search rate from Google's published 24-hour volume figure, adjusted for regional peak hours. This is an estimate, not a precise live count. See methodology.