Final answer:
Not all queries have an explicit location, and an explicit location inside a query does not always indicate the user's actual location but often aids in understanding and interpreting the query.
Step-by-step explanation:
For each statement regarding the nature of query locations, here are the corresponding truths:
- All queries have an explicit location - False. Correct statement: Not all queries have an explicit location; some may be implicit or based on context.
- The explicit location is found inside the query - True.
- Explicit location always tells you where users are located when they take the query - False. Correct statement: The explicit location in a query might indicate the subject matter's location rather than the user's actual location.
- The explicit location makes the query easier to understand and interpret - True.
Understanding the explicit location specified in a query can significantly aid in the clarity and interpretation of the information being sought.