you go on google and look on the maps or go to google earth and zoom in.
An atlas is a collection of maps, and Google Maps is an online interactive map with multiple levels of resolution and details depending on your zoom level. By the definition of an atlas and description of Google Maps, you can say Google Maps is a type of online world atlas.
On the Google homepage, click on the 'Maps' heading in the top left corner. You will arrive at the Google Maps page where you can enter 'California' in the search field and then click the 'Search Maps' button. A map of California will appear which you can then zoom in on to see state routes. Zoom in even further to see city street grids, etc.
Google Maps it! Then zoom out and view the placemark in context on a larger map.
go on google maps if you cant find google maps go on google.com and type google maps it will be shown and just click the link once you are on there you zoom out until they show a map of the 7 continents
East to northeast. Have a look at google maps, just search for Norway and zoom out until you see Russia.
In the redesign of Street View in Google Earth 6.0 the zoom capability found in the previous version was removed. A number of users have asked for this feature back so stay tuned to see if it appears in the next version. Google Earth 6.2 has brought back a zoom feature in Street View using the mouse scrool-wheel to zoom in/out. Google Maps has a zoom feature in Street View as well as other features (e.g. 3D mode) not found in Google Earth.
If you go on google maps, type in your address, it show pictures of your street and eventually your house if you zoom in far enough.
At the country and state-zoom level a solid white dot is typically a city (e.g. San Francisco or London).
Mouse Wheel
For Street View imagery the date of a Street View is displayed bottom right of the image (but not the time).For dates of the base imagery in Google Maps you'll need to use Google Earth and locate the same location and zoom level for the same view to see the imagery date. For whatever reason the imagery dates are not shown in Google Maps. Google Earth (unlike Google Maps) has historical imagery showing all previous versions of imagery that Google has for the particular area.See related question to show dates in Google Earth.
Google Maps has Street View imagery and Bing Maps has Streetside eye-level view, both of which capture imagery from street level. (See related links below) You can also download Google Earth from Google's website for advanced features including Street View.