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Skills Sheet: ‘Finding places’

Skills Sheet: ‘Finding places’. Finding places Searching in Google Earth is like searching using a normal search engine. Type the place you are looking for in the search box (1) and press ENTER.

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Skills Sheet: ‘Finding places’

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  1. Skills Sheet: ‘Finding places’ • Finding places • Searching in Google Earth is like searching using a normal search engine. • Type the place you are looking for in the search box (1) and press ENTER. • The search result will be displayed as a grey crosshairs (2) both in the viewer and in the search results section. • Google Earth likes certain formats for searches. You can use: • just the name of the country or major town • town and country for smaller towns (e.g. Ushuaia, Argentina) • full address (e.g. 1 Kensington Gore, London) • postcode (e.g. SW7 2AR) • Note: if there are many places of the same name, Google Earth is more likely to select the correct one if you have the browser positioned in the right area. 1 2 2

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