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Elevation calculator: Find your current elevation, an address, or a point on the map. Find the elevation of earth at your location. This will ignore your altitude, and water. If you are in a plane, it will find the elevation of the land below you.
Get altitudes by latitude and longitude. Find the elevation of your current location, or any point on Earth.
- Overview
- Take and save a measurement
- Open saved measurements
Use lines and shapes to check distances and estimate sizes of different features on Earth.
What you can measure in Google Earth Pro:
Polygon: The distance or area of a shape on the ground.
Circle: The circumference of a circle on the ground.
3D path: The distance between a building and places on the ground.
3D polygon: The height, width, and area of 3D buildings.
1. Open Google Earth Pro.
2. Go to a spot on the globe.
3. In the menu bar, click Tools Ruler. A new "Ruler" window with options appears.
4. In the bottom left, select Mouse Navigation.
5. Click the tab for what you want to measure.
6. On the map, hover over a spot and click a starting point for your measurement.
1. Open Google Earth Pro.
2. On the left, under "Places," you will find a list of saved measurements. Check the measurement you want to open.
3. Double click the name of the measurement. Earth will show your measurement on the map.
4. To find measurement details, hover over the shape and right-click.Then, click Properties (Windows) or Get Info (Mac). The "Edit Path" window will open.
Find a path’s elevation profile
Explore the slope, elevation, and distance along a path.
Sep 23, 2023 · If you're going on a hike or you're just curious about a specific place's altitudes, Google Maps makes it easy to find the elevation for most locations. Here's how to use that feature on your desktop and mobile.
The elevation of a geographic location is its height above or below a fixed reference point, most commonly a reference geoid, a mathematical model of the Earth's sea level as an equipotential gravitational surface (see Geodetic system, vertical datum).
Sep 27, 2022 · You can find your elevation on Google Maps by turning on the "Terrain" function. By default, Google Maps only shows elevation in mountainous areas — it doesn't report elevation...