You can add locations in Google Earth using the Placemark feature. This lets you mark specific points on the globe and add information like names, descriptions, and images.
Here's how to add a location:
- Open Google Earth and navigate to the desired location.
- Click the "Placemark" icon on the left toolbar (looks like a yellow pin).
- Click on the map where you want to add the location. A yellow pin will appear.
- Edit the placemark by clicking on the pin. You can:
- Rename the placemark.
- Add a description.
- Insert an image.
- Change the icon.
- Add a link to a website or document.
- Save your changes by clicking the "Save" button in the top-left corner.
Example:
Let's say you want to mark your home in Google Earth.
- Open Google Earth and zoom in on your neighborhood.
- Click the "Placemark" icon and then click on your house.
- Edit the placemark and name it "My Home."
- Add a description like "This is where I live."
- Save your changes.
Now, you have a saved location in Google Earth that you can easily find and refer to later.