How can you go underwater in Google Earth?

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How do you go Underwater on Google Earth 5.0?

There is a water surface tab, but I clicked it and it wont let me go underwater. I heard you can go underwater and see fish and all, but I have no clue...Please help :)

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No you can't Do you think they would go, and film the whole of the oceans? Edit: My bad maybe you can...

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Tilt your view so it is almost parallel to the ocean's surface. Hold down shift key and left mouse button...

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How can I have the Google Earth map on a a mobile device follow where I go?

I want the Google Earth map to keep up to date on where I am and scroll accordingly.

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Google Earth does not do that. It only reads your GPS once on startup and again each time you select...

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On Google Earth's flight simulator, the images are streaming really slow, how can i make it go faster?

What options can i change to make it stream faster. Im only at 33% most of the time while flying.

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it depends on your incoming connection,how many people on line.try turning non essential programs off...

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Why can't you go into street view in Google Earth like you can in the satellite view of Google maps?

Whenever I use Google maps, I love to use Google Earth rather than the satellite view because it has 3d terrain. But I also love to use street view. And for some reason, I have to switch from Earth to satellite view to go into street view. It's very...

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Because Google is the cyber antichrist....

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Where in Egypt can I go using street view on Google EARTH

I want to know where in Egypt I can use street view. And keep in mind, I am talking about Google EARTH, not Google maps. Thank you :)

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You cant unless there is a street in egypt that's why its called STREET VIEW but yeah so also where...

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How do i go to a site ca led google earth?

i have been watching something on tv ca led google earth how do i go on to this site and how much dose it cost as i would like to see my home and that of my family in the uk and in ...show more

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Google it the program however the satellite imagery is not current and its not live

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No you cannot because the earth thing does not go that far in the earth but if the fish are at the top...

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I downloaded google earth to go underwater but its not working?

All i can see is blue. i used the navigator arrows and all i can see is the waves at the top of the screen and everything else is blue. no corals, no animals, nothing. what am i doing ...show more

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Most of the ocean is not much to look at. You have to look at interesting places. ~ http://www.google...

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Yes, there is an "ocean" option at the bottom right corner of the screen. Enable this option...

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