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  2. Get started with Google Earth in your web browser

    support.google.com/earth/answer/14104153?hl=en-GB

    On your desktop web browser, open Google Earth. At the top, click Path or polygon . Select a starting point. To draw a line or a polygon, click points on the map. Learn more about how to create travel routes. Measure distance & area in Google Earth. On your desktop web browser, open Google Earth.

  3. To report an image quality issue or request blurring for Street View imagery: On your computer, open Google Earth. Click a place or search for a location. At the bottom, click Pegman . Select a highlighted area. At the bottom left, click Report a problem. Fill out the form and click Submit.

  4. On your computer, open Google Earth. On the left, click Menu Settings. Under "Memory cache size," choose a size: To load images more quickly, increase the cache size. Tip: It's easier to increase the cache size on newer devices. If you have a slower computer, you can lower the cache size and load images more slowly.

  5. How to properly cite Google Satellite images? - Google Earth...

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    Learn how to cite Google Satellite images correctly and professionally in your academic papers or projects from this helpful thread.

  6. Measure distance & elevation - Google Earth Help

    support.google.com/earth/answer/148134

    Take and save a measurement. Open Google Earth Pro. Go to a spot on the globe. In the menu bar, click Tools Ruler. A new "Ruler" window with options appears. In the bottom left, select Mouse Navigation. Click the tab for what you want to measure. On the map, hover over a spot and click a starting point for your measurement.

  7. View a map over time - Google Earth Help

    support.google.com/earth/answer/148094

    Import data to view a map over time. Import GPS tracks from a specific time period or other data that contains time information to view images in a timeline. Import the GPS data or other time-related data. In the Places panel, select the data you imported. The time slider will appear at the top of the 3 D viewer with a time range that ...

  8. Measure distances and areas in Google Earth

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    Learn how to measure distances in Google Earth Pro. On your computer, open Google Earth. Search for a place, or select a location on the globe. On the left, click Measure. Google Earth will switch to a top-down view. Click the map to set measurement points. To remove a point, on the right, click Undo .

  9. Install & uninstall Google Earth Pro - Google Earth Help

    support.google.com/earth/answer/21955

    Find and select Google Earth Pro. Click Uninstall. Uninstall Earth Pro on a Mac. Go to your Applications folder and search for "Google Earth Pro". Right-click the Google Earth Pro icon and select Move to Trash. Additionally, if you'd like to remove all of the Google Earth Pro files from your Mac, follow these steps: Go to Finder.

  10. How images are collected - Google Earth Help

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    Satellite & aerial images. The satellite and aerial images in Google Earth are taken by cameras on satellites and aircraft, which collect each image at a specific date and time.Those images can be used in Google Earth as a single image with the specific collection date, but sometimes: The images are combined into a mosaic of images taken over ...

  11. Find & use location coordinates - Google Earth Help

    support.google.com/earth/answer/148068

    Open Google Earth. In the Search box in the left-hand panel, enter coordinates using one of these formats: Decimal Degrees: such as 37.7°, -122.2°. Degrees, Minutes, Seconds: such as 37°25'19.07"N, 122°05'06.24"W. Google Earth zooms into that location and coordinates will be displayed in the lower right corner.