- Google Earth
Google Earth is the most photorealistic, digital version of our planet Where do the images come from? How are they they put together? And how often are they updated? In this video, learn about the pixels, planes, and people that create Google Earth’s 3D imagery
- Earth Versions - Google
With Google Earth for Chrome, fly anywhere in seconds and explore hundreds of 3D cities right in your browser Roll the dice to discover someplace new, take a guided tour with Voyager, and create your own maps and stories
- Download - Thank You – Google Earth
With Google Earth for Chrome, fly anywhere in seconds and explore hundreds of 3D cities right in your browser Roll the dice to discover someplace new, take a guided tour with Voyager, and create your own maps and stories
- Learn – Google Earth Outreach
How to add placemarks, paths, polygons, photos and YouTube videos to Google Earth Desktop
- Google Earth End User Additional Terms of Service
For more details about specific things that you’re permitted to do with Google Earth, please see the Using Google Maps, Google Earth, and Street View permissions page
- Adding legends, logos and banners to Google Earth Desktop with Screen . . .
In this tutorial, we will use an example of The PEW Environment Group ’s Boreal forest Google Earth layer, which you can download here and read about in this blog post Once you open the KML, you’ll notice that it contains several data layers, each accompanied by a legend as well as logos
- Resources – Google Earth
Google Earth Education Driving geoliteracy as a fundamental life skill for students and educators everywhere
- Tools – Google Earth Outreach
Google Earth Engine Analyse the planet with Google's petabyte-scale geospatial analysis platform
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