The Google Earth application allows you to visually tour the entire planet, and with the recent Google report suggesting that almost 98% of the globe has been mapped, you are spoilt for choice when it comes to browsing through the globe or searching for specific locations on the application.
People use Google Earth to plan their tours or trips around the world, and thanks to detailed features like the ruler option, elevation profile, atmospherics, and historical imagery, it is possible to get a very in-depth preview of the place you are trying to visit, the climate over there, as well as elevation and its distance from your home.
All this data can be saved as a KML file and you can load it on the app whenever you wish. But, if you are someone who likes to maintain hard copies, Google Earth also has a great print feature that lets you print out a high-definition version of your Map, so that you can use that as your reference moving forward.
In this tutorial, we will show you how to print content on Google Earth.
Step 1. Open the Google Earth application on your PC.