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  2. Discover coordinates or search by latitude & longitude

    support.google.com/maps/answer/18539

    Get the coordinates of a place. On your computer, open Google Maps. Right-click the place or area on the map. This will open a pop-up window. You can find your latitude and longitude in decimal format at the top. To copy the coordinates automatically, left click on the latitude and longitude.

  3. Encontrar coordenadas o buscar por latitud y longitud

    support.google.com/maps/answer/18539?hl=es

    Obtener las coordenadas de un sitio. Abre Google Maps en el ordenador. Haz clic con el botón derecho en el sitio o en el área del mapa. Se abrirá una ventana emergente. Puedes ver la latitud y la longitud en formato decimal en la parte superior. Para copiar las coordenadas automáticamente, haz clic con el botón izquierdo en la latitud y la ...

  4. Find & use location coordinates - Google Earth Help

    support.google.com/earth/answer/148068

    Open Google Earth. In the Search box in the left-hand panel, enter coordinates using one of these formats: Decimal Degrees: such as 37.7°, -122.2°. Degrees, Minutes, Seconds: such as 37°25'19.07"N, 122°05'06.24"W. Google Earth zooms into that location and coordinates will be displayed in the lower right corner.

  5. Find imagery dates, altitude & coordinates - Google Help

    support.google.com/earth/answer/7420934?hl=en-GB

    Use Google Earth to look up the longitude (east-west position) and latitude (north-south position) coordinates of a location. On your computer, open Google Earth. On the left, click Search . Search for a place. On the right is a Knowledge Card that shares information about the place. In the top left corner of the Knowledge Card, click the Up ...

  6. Right-click on your starting point. Select Measure distance. To create a path to measure, click anywhere on the map. To add another point, click anywhere on the map. At the bottom, you can find the total distance in miles (mi) and kilometers (km). Tip: To move a point or path, click and drag it. To remove a point, click it.

  7. Import & change map data - Google Earth Help

    support.google.com/earth/answer/176685

    Import vector data. You can import files with points, lines, paths, and polygons onto your maps. Open Google Earth Pro. Click File Open. Select the type of file you want to import or choose All data import formats. Once imported, the vector elements appear in the 3D viewer and the imported file is listed under the 'Temporary Places' folder.

  8. Create & manage placemarks - Google Earth Help

    support.google.com/earth/answer/148142

    On your computer, open Google Earth. Navigate to the place you want to save. Above the map, click Add Placemark . In the new window, next to "Name," enter a placemark name. To choose a different placemark icon, to the right of the "Name" field, click the button. To save the current view, click View Snapshot current view OK.

  9. Find & improve your location’s accuracy - Google Help

    support.google.com/maps/answer/2839911?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform=iOS

    Google Maps may have trouble finding your location. If the GPS location of your blue dot on the map is inaccurate or missing, you can take steps to help fix the problem.

  10. CSV or Google Sheets support WKT columns named “WKT.”. Step 2: Import info into the map. On your computer, sign in to My Maps. Open or create a map. In the map legend, click Add layer. Give the new layer a name. Under the new layer, click Import. Upload the file or photos that have your info. Then click Select.

  11. Search for a place on Google Maps. On your computer, open Google Maps. Type an address or name of a place. Press Enter or click Search . To filter your search results, use the drop-down menus below the search box. You get search results as red mini-pins or red dots, where mini-pins show the top results. The square pins are ads.