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Measuring Distances and Areas

Google Earth offers a number of tools that you can use to measure distances and estimate sizes. Depending upon which version of Google Earth you are using, you have access to the following measuring tools:

Use the Ruler window (Tools menu) to measure length, area, and circumference as follows:

  1. Position the imagery you want to measure within the 3D viewer and make sure you are viewing the earth from top-down (type U) and with terrain turned off for best accuracy. Measuring is calculated using the lat/lon coordinates from point to point and does not consider elevation.
  2. From the Tools menu, select Ruler. The Ruler dialog box appears. Consider moving the dialog box to a region of your screen that doesn't obstruct the 3D viewer.
  3. Choose the type of shape you want to measure with. All versions of Google Earth can measure with Line or Path. Google Earth PRO users can also measure using a polygon or circle.
  4. Choose the unit of measure for length, perimeter, area, radius, or circumference, as applicable. See the table below for a list of supported units of measure.
  5. Click in the 3D viewer to set the beginning point for your shape and continue clicking until the line, path, or shape measures the desired region. (For circle, click in the center and drag out to define the circle.)

    A red dot indicates the beginning point of your shape, and a yellow line connects to it as you move the mouse. Each additional click adds a new line to the shape, depending upon the tool you chose. The total units for the shape are defined in the Ruler dialog box, and you can choose other units of measure for the existing shape.

For more details on how to modify the shape, reposition the viewer while measuring, and use other shape features, see the features table.

Measuring Tool Features and Options

The following table describes the options available to all measuring tools, as well as the features specific to each tool.


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Modify or reposition a shape Once you define a line, path, or other shape in the 3D viewer, you can change its dimensions by clicking on a desired point and dragging it to the new position. First make sure you have the type of shape you want to modify selected in the Ruler dialog box.

When you place the cursor over an existing point, the cursor changes from a drawing box to a finger-pointing hand to indicate that you can click on the highlighted point if you want to reposition it.

For circles, you can click on the radius point and drag the circle to a new position on the earth.

For area shapes, you can add additional points by clicking in the 3D viewer. Points are added in an area shape in a strict sequence from first to last, regardless of where you click in the 3D viewer.
Remove selected shape If you want to remove a shape from the viewer, right click (CTRL click on the Mac) the shape in the Places panel and click Delete.
Remove selected point If you want to remove a point from either a path or an area shape, select a point and press the Backspace key.
Remove all shapes You can clear all measuring shapes from the viewer by clicking on the Clear All button in the Ruler dialog box regardless of which tab is active.
Reposition the viewer By default, navigation with the mouse is disabled when you use measuring mode, but you can enable it by checking Mouse Navigation. When enabled, mouse navigation works in conjunction with measuring: click and hold to add a new point; click and drag to move the earth.
Line All Google Earth versions support measuring with a line. A line consists of two points connected by a straight line, and measurement is done along its length.
Path All Google Earth versions support measuring with a path. A path in the measuring mode consists of two or more points connected with a straight line. Measurement is done along the entire length of the path. To follow a natural boundary or road more closely, try zooming in closely to the feature and adding more points.
Polygon Google Earth PRO version supports measuring with the polygon tool. A polygon consists of three or more points. Measurement for a polygon tool is done for both perimeter and area.
Circle Google Earth PRO version supports measuring with the circle tool. Measurement for a circle is done for its radius, area, and circumference (in the appropriate measurement unit).

Available Units of Measure

The following table describes the units of measure available for length, perimeter, area, and radius.


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Length, Perimeter, and Radius Centimeters
Meters
Kilometers
Inches
Feet
Yards
Miles
Nautical Miles
Smoots
Area Square Meters
Square Kilometers
Hectares
Square Feet
Square Yards
Square Miles
Square Nautical Miles
Acres

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