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.
Chinese houses vary in size depending on locations and urban vs. rural areas. In urban areas, houses can range from small apartments in high-rise buildings to larger detached homes in suburban areas. In rural areas, houses tend to be more spacious due to the availability of land.
Canada is divided into 10 provinces and 3 territories. Provinces have more legislative powers than territories, which are governed by the federal government. Each province and territory has its own government responsible for areas like health care, education, and transportation within its borders.
Barriers to migration refer to obstacles or challenges that individuals face when trying to move from one place to another, such as legal restrictions, lack of resources, cultural differences, or physical barriers like borders or bodies of water. These barriers can make it difficult for people to relocate or seek better opportunities in other areas.
Pink surveying flags are commonly used to mark temporary features or boundaries on a construction site. They may indicate areas for excavation, utility lines, or other important information for workers on site.
When labor and management asks a third party to collect information about a dispute and present nonbinding recommendations. they are using a fact finder. This is a common procedure used by businesses when in a dispute.
Any areas visible by a satelite , that means the earth surface and oceans in their entirety , with the exception on some military areas. Germany houses and private areas are pixilated due to their privacy laws
To fetch new imagery you need a persistent internet connection. Google Earth uses a disk cache that allows you to navigate offline in the areas you already visited.When you go offline you can still navigate in Google Earth zoom in/out, but flying to new areas will only show a low-res base map data.
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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.
Google Maps does not cover the area around the north and south pole. This is due to the use of standard map projection. Google Earth is used to cover these areas.
Earth's surface features like mountains, earthquakes, and volcanoes are found above the borders of the lithosphere plates. These areas are known as plate boundaries, where tectonic forces cause the plates to interact and result in geological activities such as the ones mentioned.
Most land areas in Google Earth are covered in satellite imagery with a resolution of about 15 meters per pixel and highest resolution is about 1 inch per pixel.
On average the imagery in Google Maps and Google Earth is approximately one to three years old so this is not uncommon. However, the more populous areas and major cities tend to be updated more often.
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.
The images in Google Earth (and Google Maps) are updated on a continuous basis. It's hard to say exactly when an area will be updated because some areas may be updated more frequently than others. Google provides KML feeds showing what areas have been updated in a given update. Google also provides a notification service you can signup to alert you when a given area is updated. For details see the related question.
Not exactly. If you tried to look at any restricted areas using Google Earth, you would see a blank image with text on it saying something like: "Satellite imagery is not available for this area."
This is because all the pictures are taken by different satellites with different resolutions.