Searching in Google Earth Pro is like searching using a normal search engine. Show 1. Type the place you are looking for in the search box and press ENTER. 2. The result will be displayed as a red pin both in the viewer and in the search results section. Google Earth Pro likes certain formats for searches. You can use:
Note: if there are many places of the same name Google Earth pro is more likely to select the correct one if you have the browser positioned in the right area. Entering latitude and longitudeYou can also use latitude and longitude coordinates in a variety of formats. Degree, minutes and secondsNote the gaps between the numbers, the use of N or S for North and South and E and W for East and West, as well as the comma. To be more accurate you can add decimal point figures to the seconds. Example: 45 03 45.1N, 01 45 21.5W Digital degrees (using compass points)Digital degrees convert the degrees, minutes and seconds into a single number. So, are earlier example (45 03 45.1N) becomes 45 + (3/60) + (45.1/3600) = 45.063N (3 decimal places). This is because there are 60 minutes in a degree and 60 seconds in a minute, 3,600 seconds in a degree. Digital degrees (using +/-)With decimal degrees, you can also use + or – to denote north, south, east and west. For latitude north is plus and south is minus. For longitude, east is plus, and west is minus. We don’t need to write the plus, so our previous example 45.063N would just be written 45.063, but the longitude of for 01 45 21.5W would be written -1.756 (3 decimal places). SummaryDegrees, minutes and seconds: 45 03 45.1N, 01 45 21.5W Decimal degrees (compass points): 45.063N, 1.756W Decimal degrees (+/-): 45.063, -1.756 Download Article Download Article In addition to letting you search for locations and routes anywhere in the world, Google Maps can also provide you with any location's latitude and longitude coordinates. By dropping a pin and sharing it with yourself or others, you can get the latitude and longitude of a location with iPhone, iPad, Android, and desktop versions of Google maps. It's as simple as clicking or tapping on your location of interest!
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Is this article up to date?How do I search Google maps by latitude and longitude?Enter coordinates to find a place. On your computer, open Google Maps.. In the search box, enter your coordinates. Here are examples of formats that work: Decimal degrees (DD): 41.40338, 2.17403. Degrees, minutes, and seconds (DMS): 41°24'12.2"N 2°10'26.5"E. Degrees and decimal minutes (DMM): 41 24.2028, 2 10.4418.. How do I find a location using latitude and longitude?To find a location using its latitude and longitude on any device, just open Google Maps. On your phone or tablet, start the Google Maps app. On a computer, go to Google Maps in a browser. Then enter the latitude and longitude values in the search field — the same one you would ordinarily use to enter an address.
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