Why and how googlebot uses my search engine?

Looking through my search logs from time to time, I notice that the biggest user of my search engine is the Google bot. What gives? Is he looking for content that cannot be directly accessed through navigation? If so, how does he know which words and phrases to look for (they are surprisingly relevant). Does it check the most popular keywords on the site? I know that I seem to be answering my own question here, but in fact it only works from the first principles. I would like to hear from someone who knows what they are talking about (and not me).

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Google will use the words that appear on your site in the search field to try to find pages that they otherwise might not.

Google says that over the past few months, it has filled out forms on "a small number" of "high-quality" websites to return Information. What words did he enter into these forms? words are automatically selected on the site, with flags and drop-down menus are also selected. http://searchengineland.com/google-now-fills-out-forms-crawls-results-13760

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