They are the real life mountains that exist in the oceans.
Earth view is a feature in Google Maps (available since 2010) that allows you to see the same high-resolution imagery, terrain, and 3D buildings that are available in the desktop version of Google Earth.Earth view mode in Google Maps is only available to those that have installed Google Earth. It uses the Google Earth plugin in your web browser.
You can still download older versions of Google Earth namely 6.2 through 5.1 from Google's direct download links. Best to uninstall Google Earth 7.0 (if unable to use that version) then install a clean version of 6.2 or 5.1 downloaded directly from google.com.Note, however, that street view is only supported in GE versions 6 and higher.Since Google has removed such versions of Google Earth then it isn't advisable to use those -- use the versions of that Google makes available. If you really want 4.3 or earlier versions then non-google web sites such as filehippo.com have those versions but you have to download at your own risksince Google doesn't authorize those web sites.See related link below.
It can run google maps which is basically the same thing.Answer #2There are a number of significant differences between Google Earth and Google Maps. Earth is a desktop application (also available as a browser plugin) for advanced 3-D views while Google Maps is a web-browser based application for 2-D views. Google Maps also has a 'Earth' view for those clients that support the browser plugin and Google Earth API.See related links below to download Google Earth onto a mobile device. If phone is not supported then you simply won't be able to install it.
Google Earth runs most computers with Windows, MacOS or Linux operating systems. There is also a mobile version for Adroid and iPhone devices. Google Earth 7 may not run on some older computers but Google Earth 6.2.2 may still work on those platforms. For full list of system requirements see related link below.
Some video clips such as those hosted on Youtube are embedded within the description pop-ups of Placemarks in Google Earth. If you see a video embedded in a pop-up in Google Earth you have the same controls you would see in your web browser so you can press the play button to start watching it.
a2. Crustal features would include those expressed on the surface, (such as mountains, rivers, and lakes) as well as those not as visible (such as volcanic feed pipes, earthquake fault lines, Geological formations, and aquifer formations.)
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Geometric probabilities are those that are either given in terms of geometric entities or can be computed in terms of geometric entities.For example, the probability that the ball tossed onto a moving roulette wheel coming up '00' could be considered a geometric probability.
Google provides a number of ways to share places. One way is the "Share" menu option in Google Earth which allows you to share your places with the Google Earth Community. You can right-mouse click on a placemark or folder then select "Share with Google Earth Community". Another way is Google's Map Maker which allows you to make edits to the map, move placemarks, add/changes labels, etc. and if those changes are accepted, your edits/changes will eventually be reflected in Google Earth and Google Maps. Note that Map Maker is not available in all areas and countries. See related links below for more detail.
I'm not too sure but it should say on google earth if you put those in togeether.
Google satellites are closer to the Earth than the NASA satellites are to the moon. And those pictures are pretty good.
Google Earth download installs both a desktop client application and a web-browser plug-in.The Google Earth desktop client runs locally from your computer and saves its saved places or favorites to a local file. The desktop client provides many options for the user to turn on or off such as historical imagery or showing latitude/longitude grid lines.The browser plug-in provides Google Earth as a core framework within the browser, but web sites that invoke the plug-in use the Google Earth API (JavaScript based) to customize the user interface and interaction with the data. The Google Earth plug-in will often have layers and features "hard-coded" so some options available in Google Earth desktop client are disabled or can't be turned off -- those are at the control of the author of the specific web page using the Google Earth API.