When you add a new placemark to your saved places these are saved in a file 'myplaces.kml' on your computer. You can right-mouse click a given placemark and select 'Snapshot View' to save the current view. You can create a new placemark in the Add menu or in the toolbar.
To save images from google earth on iPhone simply press the image and you will get the save option.
A Google Earth plug-in is a plug that automatically brings you to Google Earth.Answer#2Actually, the Google Earth plugin is an embedded version of Google Earth that runs within the web browser.
Yes. There Is A UFO On Google Earth.
To capture the screen in Google Earth you select from the menu File / Save / Save Image... then pick the file name to save JPEG image.Likewise, you can select Edit / Copy Image from menu to copy screen image into clipboard then paste into an application like MS Word, PowerPoint, etc. (same as pressing Shift-PrntScrn keys from Windows computer to capture the screen).
Some websites use the Google Earth plugin and visiting such a website would prompt you to download the plugin from Google if you don't already have Google Earth plugin installed. This is installed when you install the Google Earth application.If you want to download the Google Earth application it can be download for free from the Google Earth website, whose URL can be found in related links below. Otherwise just search: "Download Google Earth" and the first result with the website from the domain earth.google.com is the one to use (after the ads).
To save images from google earth on iPhone simply press the image and you will get the save option.
It can run google maps which is basically the same thing.Answer #2There are a number of significant differences between Google Earth and Google Maps. Earth is a desktop application (also available as a browser plugin) for advanced 3-D views while Google Maps is a web-browser based application for 2-D views. Google Maps also has a 'Earth' view for those clients that support the browser plugin and Google Earth API.See related links below to download Google Earth onto a mobile device. If phone is not supported then you simply won't be able to install it.
Google Earth is the most popular and user friendly website to get a satellite view of Earth online. The National Geographic website also offers additional views of the Earth, including satellite views.
There should be a satellite icon or any icon on Google Earth that allows you to download the images and save it on a separate document.
To find google earth images, you need to go to google first and click on the satellite tab that will show you the views from a satellite rather than the street view or the walking view.
Sorry just figured it out, you go to File > Save my places as > go to your flashdrive > then save!
There are a variety of websites available for one to view satellite images of earth online. One can view these images from sites such as Flash Earth, Google Earth and Terra Server. One can also view images on the Google Images.
Google Earth View is pretty amazing. It allows the user to zoom in basically to street level views of just about anything via satellites. It's great to see the topography of the land.
Google's digital aerial views are captured from plane, satellite, hot air balloons, and even kites. Mounted to one of these mechanisms, a camera is taken up to a certain elevation and along a predefined route where it captures a number of overlapping images. These images together are what make up the digital aerial views you see using Google Earth.
Google Earth provides a 3-D effect with 3-D buildings and tree as overlays on top of the base imagery. Also with terrain enabled in Google Earth, the satellite imagery conforms to the topology so mountains (e.g. Mt Everest, etc.) appear in 3-D. For stereo 3-D views for Google Earth (i.e., 3-D glasses) see related reference link below.
In Google Earth you can place a "placemarker" and save it to your hrad drive as a ".kml" "kmz" file that file can be sent by email and openen by Google Earth. You can put many placemarks with attached information in one and the same "kmz" file.
go to http://www.google.co.uk type in google earth click the 2nd result then on the page that comes up click agree and install and when the download comes up make sure you click open not save