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  2. Get started with Google Earth in your web browser

    support.google.com/earth/answer/14104153

    Draw a path or polygon in Google Earth. On your desktop web browser, open Google Earth. At the top, click Path or polygon . Select a starting point. To draw a line or a polygon, click points on the map. Learn more about how to create travel routes. Measure distance & area in Google Earth.

  3. Use Street View in Google Earth

    support.google.com/earth/answer/7364449

    Open Street View. On your computer, open Google Earth. Click a place or search for a location. At the bottom, click Pegman . Select a highlighted area. Tip: If areas are highlighted in blue, you can find images of those places in Street View.

  4. On your computer, open Google Earth. On the left, click Menu Settings. Under "Memory cache size," choose a size: To load images more quickly, increase the cache size. Tip: It's easier to increase the cache size on newer devices. If you have a slower computer, you can lower the cache size and load images more slowly.

  5. Fix Google Earth errors

    support.google.com/earth/answer/6246289

    To more easily do things like clear your cache or fix startup issues, use the Google Earth Repair Tool. Open Google Earth Pro. At the top, in the drop-down menu, click Help Launch Repair Tool. If you're asked which product to repair, choose Google Earth Pro. Leave the Repair Tool open but close Google Earth Pro. Clear disk cache: Delete the ...

  6. Add Street View & customize map view - Google Earth Help

    support.google.com/earth/answer/9526471

    Add a Placemark from Street View. On your computer, open Google Earth. Open or create a new Earth project. Click Pegman . To enter Street View, select a location. To add a placemark to your project, at the bottom left, click Capture this view .

  7. Explore the Earth on your computer - Google Earth Help

    support.google.com/earth/answer/148186

    Open Google Earth. On Windows: Click Tools Options 3D View. On Mac: Click Google Earth Preferences 3D View. Under "Terrain," enter a number between .01 and 3 for "Elevation Exaggeration." 1.5 shows a natural elevation. Click Apply. Explore the ocean. Discover sea floors, deep ocean trenches, and other underwater terrain.

  8. Find & use location coordinates - Google Earth Help

    support.google.com/earth/answer/148068

    Open Google Earth. At the top, click Tools Options. Click 3D View. Then, under "Show Lat/Long," choose a display format. Click OK. Coordinates will be displayed in the lower right corner. Open Google Earth. At the top, click Google Earth Preferences. Click 3D View.

  9. Use keyboard shortcuts to navigate in Google Earth

    support.google.com/earth/answer/148115

    Shift + Left arrow. Shift + Left arrow. Rotate counter-clockwise. Shift + Right arrow. Shift + Right arrow. Tilt up. Shift then click and drag down. Shift + Down arrow. Tilt down.

  10. Measure distance & elevation - Google Earth Help

    support.google.com/earth/answer/148134

    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 ...

  11. View a map over time - Google Earth Help

    support.google.com/earth/answer/15468379?hl=en

    To view a map over time, you can either: In the toolbar, click Historical imagery . Click View Historical Imagery. This feature isn’t available if you’re using the Map basemap. To enable this feature, change your basemap to Satellite. Select how you want to view the map. To turn on historical imagery view, at the top left, click Historical ...