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Create travel routes or areas of interest Open Google Earth. Go to a place on the map. Above the map, click Add Path or polygon . To draw the line or shape you want, click a start point on the map and drag. Click an endpoint. Click Done.
History. The core technology behind Google Earth was originally developed at Intrinsic Graphics in the late 1990s. At the time, the company was developing 3D gaming software libraries. As a demo of their 3D software, they created a spinning globe that could be zoomed into, similar to the Powers of Ten film. Google Earth - Wikipedia Wikipedia wiki GoogleEarth Wikipedia wiki GoogleEarth
Open Google Earth. Navigate to each place you want to visit or go to the left-hand panel under Places and click a placemark to fly to that location. In the lower right corner, a media player will appear and your tour will start playing.
Click the center, hold the mouse button, and move in any direction. Click the direction arrows to move the view in the direction you wish. Click the north up button to reset the view so that north is at the top of the screen. Use the zoom slider to zoom in or out (+ to zoom in, - to zoom out).
Earth, our home planet, is a world unlike any other. The third planet from the sun, Earth is the only place in the known universe confirmed to host life. With a radius of 3,959 miles, Earth is the fifth largest planet in our solar system, and its the only one known for sure to have liquid water on its surface. Planet Earth, explained - National Geographic nationalgeographic.com science article nationalgeographic.com science article
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Mousedrag the map to move around; hold down the SHIFT key and drag your mouse up/down to tilt and left/right to look around; right-click and drag your mouse down/up to zoom in and out.
1:07 15:45 Google Earth Basics Tutorial - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip I mean you can just drag. The earth any which way youd like. Now you can also just click on it andMoreI mean you can just drag. The earth any which way youd like. Now you can also just click on it and give it a pull. And let go I let go over the mouse. And. If you want to feel powerful.
KeyboardUse the keyboard arrows to move around; hold down the SHIFT key and use the arrow keys to tilt and look around; use the + key to zoom in, and the key to zoom out. Use the Search and Places Panels to find and zoom to specific places.
1:07 15:45 Google Earth Basics Tutorial - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip I mean you can just drag. The earth any which way youd like. Now you can also just click on it andMoreI mean you can just drag. The earth any which way youd like. Now you can also just click on it and give it a pull. And let go I let go over the mouse. And. If you want to feel powerful.
1:07 15:45 Google Earth Basics Tutorial - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip I mean you can just drag. The earth any which way youd like. Now you can also just click on it andMoreI mean you can just drag. The earth any which way youd like. Now you can also just click on it and give it a pull. And let go I let go over the mouse. And. If you want to feel powerful.

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