Google providers a data error reporting form (via website) to submit corrections to google's imagery, street names, directions, and so forth.
By far the easiest way to provide updated information is through the new Google Map Maker tool. This allows you to directly move addresses to the correct location, change type of marker, etc. Submissions get reviewed and if approved get pushed back out to Google Earth and Google Maps.
There are three ways to find out about imagery updates in Google Earth and Google Maps:
See related links to access any of these resources
There are countless sources of data to view in Google Earth.
Best bet to going to the Google Earth Gallery, Google Earth Blog, or Google Earth Hacks. See everything from real-time earthquake feeds to tips using GE in stereo 3D.
However, if you're interesting in customizing google earth in how it interacts with the user and data then try looking into the Google Earth API, which is a JavaScript API for Google Earth as a web-browser plugin.
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The earth has electric currents in its structure, that create magnetic fields.
try wikipedia...or just look at websites on google.....
If you have larger enough property then you can put a sign or structure large enough to see from space (some do just that). For all practical intents it's easier to put a placemark on your house's location in Google Earth or Google Maps.
Previous versions of GE can be downloaded from the direct installer links. Prior to the non-beta release of GE 6.0 in March 2011 GE 4.3 was still available and has since been removed. Only caveat is these versions have the auto-installer disabled so you have to manually install any updates yourself. This is not a problem since the auto-update mechanism has been known to cause problems for windows users. See related links.
Because they were made the same time as the Earth from the same materials. And, since they have basically been frozen in time in outer space, they can tell us a lot about the composition of the Earth. The materials on Earth are constantly being recycled and nothing remains from the birth of the Earth, so that is why we look to outer space and the meteorites that fall to Earth to give us clues to its origin.
Products that can provide live traffic information are traffic trackers that can be found on Google maps and local TV or radio stations usually give updated traffic information.
There are many google and user-provided layers that give insight into the planet and its ecosystems. Also, there is good collection of geological data (e.g. climate change, earthquakes, etc.) available via the "Earth Knowledge Portal" that uses Google Earth as a web browser Plug-in. See related links for some examples.
Google Earth can be viewed on any browser. Opening Google on any browser will give you the same result.
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You wouldn't write a bibliography for Google, because you didn't obtain your information directly from Google. Google is only the search engine that you used to find websites that give you information, and you only need to cite those sources.
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You can find information about a body fat scale by typing in the key words in google. Google will give you different links to different sites where you can find out more information.
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No, the Australian version does not only give information about Australia. It is just a version, much like the US version does not only offer information about the US.
No we cant as earth does not receive or give out information to the sun
No we cant as earth does not receive or give out information to the sun
The earth has electric currents in its structure, that create magnetic fields.