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The graph above depicts the trends of homework, stress, and depression searches in the United States. It shows the search trends in the past 12 months, from October 2017 to September 2018. I chose to show these trends to demonstrate the correlating data; in the United States, specifically, searches of the above topics decline during American holidays and during the summer.

This next graph depicts the search trends of homework, stress, and depression on a worldwide scale. It is also from the past 12 months, but does differ from the American graph. The declines are not as correlated, as not all countries using Google share the same holidays. The graph instead has many more smaller dips and increases.

This shows different countries' search trends worldwide. As you can see, different countries deal with different internal problems which lead to the varying search trends. The UK has the highest percentage of homework searches, Germany and New Zealand search depression most, and Japan is the top searcher for stress.