Google crawl refers to the process by which Google’s search engine systematically scans and indexes web pages on the internet. This is done through the use of automated bots, also known as spiders, that follow links from one page to another, gathering information and storing it in Google’s database. The purpose of a Google crawl is to ensure that the search engine has the most up-to-date and relevant information available for users when they perform a search. This process is essential for the functioning of Google’s search engine and plays a crucial role in determining the ranking of web pages in search results.