You can zoom into map imagery in a number of ways. One way is by turning the scroll wheel on a mouse to zoom in and out. Pressing PgUp key on keyboard also zooms into the map. Dropping the "pegman" onto the map enters Street View and "zooms" into the street-level mode.
See tutorial on navigating in Google Earth in related link below.
Plenty. Just look Google Earth for the pictures of everything.
so you can see it better
Google Earth and Google Earth Pro are Google software products. It normally does not "mess" up your computer but like any software application problems do happen (e.g. system crashes, corrupt cache files, etc.).If you're using Google Earth Pro and have problems then you should contact Google Earth support (which is part of the subscription) or check out the Google Earth Support web site for solutions.If you use the free version then you can post questions or problems to the Google Earth forum - see related link below.
Google Earth has always been free. Google Earth Pro was $400 annually up until 2015 but now that is free also.You can download either Google Earth or Google Earth Pro and freely use them from your computer.UPDATE: As of Google Earth Pro 7.3.0, Earth "Free" and Pro have now been combined into a single product, Earth Pro. See https://support.google.com/earth/answer/40901?hl=en
The two parts of the lithosphere is the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle. Whoever wrote core and mantle....not even close. Just look up a interior earth image in Google and you'll see where the lithosphere is.
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.
google earth 3d is called google earth 5.0
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You can look up a picture of Eric Close and his wife on Google Image or on IMDb.
On google earth
One is always getting a pop up that says IE 11 is not working when you close out of the New Google Maps because there is no internet.
The answer is we know what it is because if you Google it up you will find it says the heatness of the earth's inner core is why.