Can you see the White House on Google Earth?
You can see the White House in Google Earth both in the base map imagery and well as a 3-D building replica. To see the 3-D you must have 3-D layer checked.
How do you get Earth Walker on Wizard101 for free?
You can either purchase it for 10,280 crowns from Gisele Moonbow, or try to get it as a drop from Tumok Gravelbeard in Dragon's Maw or the Earth Elemental which is a boss you can summon by activating the crystal in front of the Colossus statue in the Plaza of Conquests.
How do you get Crab Nebula on Google Earth?
Depending on your version of Google Earth. Go View --> Switch to sky --> search for Crab Nebula or M1
Can you access the first Google Earth photos?
For past years earth-based satellite imagery in Google Earth you can select 'Historical Imagery' under View menu. This shows a timeline slider from which to select available satellite and aerial imagery from the past.
For example, if you're in London then you can jump to 1945 to see WWII imagery.
See related link below for details.
How can you suggest an idea to Google Earth?
If you have a suggestion for the Google Earth team it's usually a good idea to share it with other Google Earth users in the Google Earth Help forum or the KML Developer Support group. The community of users can help flush out your suggestion.
Google also provides a direct online feedback form for Google Earth users.
See links in related links section below.
download it off the internet
and open it with your email account!! x
Does Google Earth save my views?
When you add a new placemark to your saved places these are saved in a file 'myplaces.kml' on your computer. You can right-mouse click a given placemark and select 'Snapshot View' to save the current view. You can create a new placemark in the Add menu or in the toolbar.
How do you find the legendary Atlantis location on Google Earth?
Can't find myths or legends on Google Earth -- only actual sites. If, however, Atlantis was ever found then you could just enter the latitude and longitude of its location to jump there in Google Earth.
Where are the earth's polar areas?
The earth's polar areas are at ARCTIC to the north and ANTARCTIC to the south of the equator.
How do you plot in Google Earth?
If you have KML content with lines/paths then Google Earth can plot an Elevation Profile for it.
By default the Y-axis of the chart displays the elevation, and the X-axis of the chart displays the distance.
To plot other values (e.g. heartrate, cadence, power, etc.) the geometry of the Placemark should be one of Google's KML extensions, namely gx:Track, where you can add those values in an ExtendedData tag with gx:SimpleArrayData.
Go to Edit > Show Elevation Profile, or right-click on your path from the Places panel and select 'Show Elevation Profile'.
Is Google Earth is an example of a geographic information system?
By definition, a geographic information system (GIS) is a computer application used to store, view, and analyze geographical information. Google Earth is such a system.
How do you import pictures from Google Earth to Sketchup?
press import then click cancel then it should do it even though you clicked cancel
Yes it is legal, on all forums the terms and conditions should warn of your IP being public and what can happen to it.
How do you find a tornado in Google Earth?
While it's possible to photograph a tornado don't think one has been captured in Google Earth satellite or aerial imagery. What you can see is the near real-time weather overlays for an area during a tornado. There are historical paths of tornadoes that can be seen in Google Earth.
What is more readily available is imagery showing the aftermath of a tornado. On May 4th 2007 the town of Greensburg, Kansas was devastated by a tornado and most of the town was destroyed. Shortly after the devastation, one of Google's satellite providers, DigitalGlobe, jumped into action and gathered imagery of the region for search-and-rescue teams and made it available to Google Earth.
When is Google Maps going to renew their maps?
The images in Google Maps (and Google Earth) 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 (just because that data is more readily available). While most images are no more than 3 years old in high resolution areas, low resolution imagery in some areas may be older.
It takes months of post processing new imagery before they go online so bulk updates usually happen about every 2-3 weeks but each update is only a small fraction of the entire world.