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  1. Aug 24, 2022 · How to add contour lines and see elevation and relief features (examples: valleys, spurs, ridges, saddles and types of slopes) in Google Maps. This will help...

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    Although Google Earth has many features, a topographical mapping mode is not one of them. But what if you need to include a topography layer in your Google Earth project? This wikiHow teaches you how to download and import topological map contour overlays into Google Earth on your computer, phone, or tablet.

    Download a KMZ or KML file containing topographical data from USGS, Earthpoint, or ESRI.

    Select the KML or KMZ file and click

    Zoom in for a closer look at the topography.

    Google Earth Pro is a more robust (and downloadable) version of Google Earth that runs as a desktop application that's free for personal use. Although the web-based Google Earth can technically open

    overlay files, it sometimes has difficulty displaying them if they contain too much data.

    To download Google Earth, go to

    , review the terms, click

    Once downloaded, double-click the downloaded file to install Google Earth Pro.

    Download a topographical map overlap in the KML or KMZ format.

    Download a topographical map overlap in the KML or KMZ format.

    A great way to do this is to search the web for "topographical map of (region) in KML format" (or replace "KML" with "KMZ" or "Google Earth file." There are many places to download such maps. Here are a few options for maps:

    To download a quick broad topographical map file for the entire United States, go to

    in a web browser and

    to save the file to your device.

    To get a worldwide topography file for Google Earth, go to

  2. Jun 26, 2024 · Determining the relief of a map is fairly simple. It involves calculating the difference in elevation between the highest and lowest points in an area. Let’s say we have a mountain with an elevation of 8,000 feet and an adjacent valley with an elevation of 3,000 feet. By subtracting the lowest elevation from the highest, we find that the ...

  3. Take and save a measurement. Open Google Earth Pro. Go to a spot on the globe. In the menu bar, click Tools Ruler. A new "Ruler" window with options appears. In the bottom left, select Mouse Navigation. Click the tab for what you want to measure. On the map, hover over a spot and click a starting point for your measurement.

  4. Jun 28, 2024 · Relief on a map is easily calculated by subtracting the lowest elevation from the highest elevation in a given area. For example, if a mountain has an elevation of 8,000 feet and an adjacent valley has an elevation of 3,000 feet, the relief between the two would be 5,000 feet. This simple calculation helps us understand the variation in height ...

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  5. Apr 6, 2019 · Once you have the overlay installed, you can vary the transparency with the slider available at the bottom of My Places. I hope that helps. Draw a line in GE and give it any name to save it. With the (red) line in place you look-up the elevation along the length of the line. Have Fun.

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  7. Terrain-Shaded Relief In Google Maps. The Geolabels website offers another image option button for Google Maps, along with the standard Map, Satellite, and Hybrid buttons: Relief. This button gives you views of the terrain in an area, shaded by light at an angle and color. Go to the website, and either zoom in on an area of interest, or enter ...

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