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LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) - Google Earth is out with a new feature that uses eye-opening technology to visualize the chilling effect of climate change over the past 37 years. Timelapse is an interactive ...
SAN RAMON, California — The Google Earth app is adding a new video feature that draws upon nearly four decades of satellite imagery to vividly illustrate how climate change has affected glaciers ...
Google Earth recently launched Timelapse, a global, interactive video that lets users track changes across the Earth over the past three decades, including the impact of the climate emergency.
Google Earth newest Timelapse feature lets users see how both human activity as natural forces have changed the face of Earth over the last 40 years.
Google Earth has become more accurate, thanks to the latest Timelapse update. This time, the years 2021 and 2022 are included.
A new feature from Google Earth features a time-lapse of nearly 40 years of Earth's shifting geography, from shrinking lakes to urban development. The post Google Earth Time-Lapse Feature Tracks ...
Google Earth comes loaded with plenty of cool features, including a time-lapse tool that can show you how our planet has changed.
Google announced an update Thursday to the program which will allow users to explore a location in timelapse form.
Image: Google Google has worked with the team over Carnegie Mellon University's Create Lab to bring timelapse videos to Google Earth, which the tech giant says is the biggest update the company ...
SAN RAMON, California — The Google Earth app is adding a new video feature that draws upon nearly four decades of satellite imagery to vividly illustrate how climate change has affected glaciers ...