Submitted by cartografunk t3_zvu1cr in dataisbeautiful
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Rare_Oil_8226 t1_j1rbb3h wrote
That’s what I was thinking, the percentages are pure bs
R_Scoops t1_j1s749t wrote
Percentage of the highest total
Jumpshot1370 t1_j1stfux wrote
Let me guess: Brazil is less than 1% because the people there speak Portuguese, not Spanish.
Similarly, the United States speaks English. I can only assume the phrase wasn’t translated.
Gargomon251 t1_j1r9cvy wrote
Why would you spell phone with a zero
st4n13l t1_j1rdeu6 wrote
Oh come on bro you gotta be l33t /s
papasouzas t1_j1r8syk wrote
What are the percentages of?
Sudden-Astronaut-762 t1_j1reef6 wrote
Google Trends, meaning 100% is the highest value and everything else is in relation to that. Meaning 50% would be half as much as the highest value.
hugoocg t1_j1rgoak wrote
It would make more sense to leave Brazil out.
cartografunk OP t1_j1r3ffa wrote
Source: Google Trends (2022)
Tools: ArcMap 10.3 & Adobe Illustrator
st4n13l t1_j1r3m63 wrote
So this shows, by country, how popular the search phrase "how to track a cellphone" is?
Also does the bottom right graph indicate that in 2021 it was 100% popular, i.e. literally everyone searched for it?