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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 32260, member: 636"] A query means any words someone types into a search box. People put all kinds of things in search boxes - single words, whole questions, or groups of words. When you type something and hit enter, you're sending that query to the search engine. The search engine then looks through its huge collection of websites to find pages that match what you asked for. Different queries bring back different results. If you search "pizza," you'll see pizza places near you, recipes, and pizza information. But if you search "pizza with pineapple debate," you'll get completely different pages about whether pineapple belongs on pizza. Search engines try to figure out what you really want based on your query. They look at every word you typed and try to understand your meaning. The better your query matches what you're actually looking for, the more helpful your search results will be. Many people start with simple queries and add more specific words if they don't find what they need right away. [/QUOTE]
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