First expand the Ocean layer in the Layers panel then click some of the layers (e.g. Shipwrecks) to see what's available. For example if you look in the North Atlantic you'll see an icon for the RMS Titanic which if clicked takes you to ocean floor where the Titanic sunk and broke into two pieces.
You can explore Mars or Sky view in Google Earth from the View / Explore menu where you can pick Earth (default), Mars, Moon, or Sky.Also, the Toolbar can be toggled on/off from the View menu and check Toolbar option.
he didnt explore he sent people to explore for him.
Google Earth provides a huge number of services to users. Not only can users find directions and locations throughout the planet but they can also explore space.
They are the real life mountains that exist in the oceans.
NO
75 percent of earth is covered by oceans
You cannot physically go to Mars using Google Maps as it only provides mapping information for Earth. To explore Mars, you can use tools like Google Earth or NASA's Mars Trek, which offer data and imagery of the Martian surface.
Google Earth is a geographical mapping application that consists of client and server components. Google provides a free version of the client as well as Pro and Enterprise versions. The availability of high resolution imagery of the world as well as panoramic Street View imagery makes Google Earth a popular and useful software tool to explore the world.
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.
oceans cover 3/4 of the earth
No, mars don't have oceans like on earth.
Yes, blue is an Earth tone because the world has oceans and the oceans are blue and if the Earth has blue oceans then blue is an Earth tone.