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Learn how to measure distances in Google Earth Pro. On your computer, open Google Earth. Search for a place, or select a location on the globe. On the left, click Measure. Google Earth will switch to a top-down view. Click the map to set measurement points. To remove a point, on the right, click Undo .
Step 1: Make an overlay. Open Google Earth Pro. Position the 3D viewer in the location where you want to set the overlay image. Try to position the viewer so that it corresponds in viewing altitude to the overlay. Zoom in for detailed overlay images. Zoom out for large areas.
Explore the slope, elevation, and distance along a path. Open Google Earth Pro. Draw a path or open an existing path. Click Edit Show Elevation Profile. An elevation profile will appear in the the lower half of the 3D Viewer. If your elevation measurement reads "0," make sure the terrain layer is turned on. The Y-axis of the chart displays the ...
Learn more about places you visit by exploring layers such as borders, labels, transportation, places, 3D buildings, photos, 3D terrain, and more. Open Google Earth Pro. In the left-hand panel under "Layers," check the layers you want to display on the map. Tip: Uncheck any borders you don’t want to display on the map.