You can start by entering an address (either a full street address or partial address with just a city, country, or zip code) then Google Earth flies to that location.
Likewise, you can just click on the map and zoom into a location then start exploring.
Well, Google Earth is a very popular company to view our world, but there's one called " Microsoft Virtual Earth " as I know of. It isn't as great and updated as Google Earth is, but it is another company. Also, unlike Google Earth, you don't have to download Microsoft Virtual Earth.
google streetview is a bit like Google earth but better.You look around towns and cities as if you are actually there.I is very entertaining.
Google Earth is a virtual globe. It can be used to see different parts of the world. Google's 'StreetView' feature allows one to insert themselves right onto the road to get a close look at many locations. Google Earth can be used to preview a vacation, aid in directions, or simply explore the world without leaving home.
earth's elliptical orbit around the sun causes the changes. (science fact: as earth gets closer to the sun, it goes faster.) look up on Google images of "earth's orbit and seasons"
go to google earth .press start in the bottom left hand corner and type google earth!
This question is so non-specific as to be pointless. Look around you. Everything you can see, you can see from Earth. Now travel around the world and look around you everywhere you go, then add that to the list.
it means it is a network in more than one place around the world....look it up on GOOGLE =)
It dominates the oceans around it. Look at a world map on google images for more info.
The Himalaya Mountains (note spelling, note capital letters) are in Asia. Look them up on a map or on Google earth, learn about the world.
earth's elliptical orbit around the sun causes the changes. (science fact: as earth gets closer to the sun, it goes faster.) look up on Google images of "earth's orbit and seasons"
it means it is a network in more than one place around the world....look it up on GOOGLE =)
The German word for "countries" is "Länder".