Click on things in the Layers tab, in the bottom-left corner of the window.
There is a live traffic layer available in both Google Earth and Google Maps. In Google Earth click on the layer 'Traffic' under More in Layers.Note the traffic data isn't available for all cities and countries.
Because google earth blocked it.
The 3-D models for Google Earth are created with SketchUp Tool. To display 3-D buildings you only need to enable the 3-D buildings layer. You can find other 3-D buildings in the Google 3-D Warehouse and import them as KML into Google Earth or create your own with SketchUp.
You can find information about areas with red borders on Google Earth by using the "Borders and Labels" layer. This layer displays political boundaries and can help you identify areas with red borders. Simply enable this layer in the Google Earth settings to view the information you are looking for.
It's not very likely but even a swimming shark was caught in satellite imagery found in Google Earth. One such instance was found in images taken for Google Earth on Australia Day in 2007.You can find shark-related content in some of Google provided layers and in the Google Earth Gallery.Check out the Ocean layer in Google Earth, which includes National Geographic, Cousteau Ocean World, and Animal Tracking. This layer may include a geo-registered photo or video clip of sharks. For example, the Animal Tracking layer under Ocean layer includes tracking of Great White sharks.
The aerial, satellite, and Street View imagery in Google Earth is not real-time (or live). But there is also a webcam layer integrated into Google Earth (enabled in Gallery layer) that can show "live" scenes at selected locations.
You can add a placemark in Google Earth by clicking Placemark option under the Add menu or the "Add Placemark" button on the toolbar. This will create a new Placemark with the default yellow push-pin icon on the map, which you can move to a new location.For a detailed tutorial and video showing how to do this check out Google Earth User Guide in related links below.
You have to download Google Sketchup, and then make a cementary, or just press file, then warehouse, then get models.
From Street View in Google Maps while viewing a panorama pressing the letter "t" or the number "3" enables 3D mode.This feature, however, is not yet implemented in Google Earth simply because Google decided to first implement the stereoscopic 3D feature in Google Maps presumably because there is a lot more users of Google Maps than Google Earth. With enough demand the Google Earth developers may add this to a future version of Google Earth.
There is a tutorial with step-by-step instructions to embed YouTube video in Google Earth description balloons for placemarks. See related links below.
no?Answer #2Actually you can add audio files to tours and play them in Google Earth as a sound cue during tour playback. See related link below.
You just click on the yellow pushpin button at the top of the screen.