Indeed, it would be much more convenient if we could know how many
times people searched for a specific term.
When I compare things on a Google Trends search, it gives me 2
numbers: one term has a 1.00, and the other term is measured by how
many times as much that term has been searched. (Term A searched 1
million times, Term B searched 4 million times, Term A has 1.00 and
Term B has 4.00, it would be more convenient if I could know the exact
number instead of the 1.00 or 4.00)