How do I use Google underwater?

Open any web browser on your computer and visit the Google Maps website. Identify a location. Use the search box on the top left corner of the page, and type in the underwater location you want; for example, Atlantic Ocean or Pacific Ocean. A shortlist of possible results will drop down.
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How do you go underwater on Google Earth app?

A new update to Google Earth for Android adds an ocean layer to its application for surveying our planet. The Ocean layer will be switched on by default. To explore the ocean floor, zoom in to just below the ocean surface and tap the "look around" button to take a closer look at undersea dimensions.
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Can we go underwater in Google Earth?

Please be respectful of copyright. Unauthorized use is prohibited. will allow users to navigate underwater without a snorkel, exploring shipwrecks, algal blooms, maps of tiny phytoplankton, even the homes of the jaunty nudibranchs.
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How do you find underwater?

Surface vessels can search underwater using sonar and magnetometer detection equipment. Sometimes a visual search is also possible. Side-scan sonar imagery can be useful to identify objects which stand out from the surrounding topography.
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How can you see under the ocean?

7 ways to see under the sea without getting wet
  1. Eat at an underwater restaurant. ...
  2. Take a ride in a semi-submersible or submarine. ...
  3. Stay in an underwater hotel. ...
  4. Visit an underwater spa. ...
  5. Take a virtual tour of the ocean. ...
  6. Play with an underwater drone. ...
  7. Check out an underwater observatory.
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Google Tricks (Google Gravity, Google Underwater, Google Sphere, Google Zipper, Zerg Rush)



How deep can you go with goggles?

If you're out in the ocean in regular swim goggles, don't dive deeper than 10 feet. Below this depth, the water pressure becomes too intense and will cause your goggles to squeeze.
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How do I see sharks on Google Earth?

Shark View can be viewed on Google Earth's Voyager section through the Google Chrome web browser or Android app.
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Is the Titanic on Google Earth?

You can now take a 3D tour of the Titanic using Google Earth

In fact, we're only two days away from its 100th anniversary. Google has come up with an interactive 3D model of the Titanic, allowing you to take a tour of the ship that now sits in the murky depths of the sea.
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How deep can a human dive before dying?

Human bone crushes at about 11159 kg per square inch. This means we'd have to dive to about 35.5 km depth before bone crushes.
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At what depth will water crush you?

Human beings can withstand 3 to 4 atmospheres of pressure, or 43.5 to 58 psi. Water weighs 64 pounds per cubic foot, or one atmosphere per 33 feet of depth, and presses in from all sides. The ocean's pressure can indeed crush you.
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How do free divers hold their breath?

As humans are not able to hold their breath very long under regular circumstances, free divers specifically train their lungs and breath to be able to hold their breath longer underwater. Their training also incorporates other physical and mental exercises to keep them fit and healthy.
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Is there life under water?

Life may have first emerged in pools of water swirling among rocks. As scientists continue to find microbes deeper and deeper beneath the ocean floor, they are beginning to suspect that the right combination of rocks and water might be enough to sustain life almost anywhere.
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Are underwater lakes real?

Underwater lakes and rivers form on the bottom of the ocean when seawater seeps up from the seafloor, dissolves the salt layer around it, and collects in the resulting depressions. Incredibly, these underwater lakes and rivers have shorelines, surfaces, and even waves!
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Is there a bottom of the ocean?

In the Pacific Ocean, somewhere between Guam and the Philippines, lies the Marianas Trench, also known as the Mariana Trench. At 35,814 feet below sea level, its bottom is called the Challenger Deep — the deepest point known on Earth.
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Can you find gold in the sea?

One study found there is only about one gram of gold for every 100 million metric tons of ocean water in the Atlantic and north Pacific. There is also (undissolved) gold in/on the seafloor. The ocean, however, is deep, meaning that gold deposits are a mile or two underwater.
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Why does the ocean look weird on Google Maps?

It is simply overwhelmed, and not able to properly find the match between neighbouring photos. And so at the "edges of photos" it creates these 'weird' patterns. The problem with water is, it reflects the sunlight kind of like a mirror, well very wrinkly mirror in case of sea.
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Can you fart while diving?

Farting is possible while scuba diving but not advisable because: Diving wetsuits are very expensive and the explosive force of an underwater fart will rip a hole in your wetsuit. An underwater fart will shoot you up to the surface like a missile which can cause decompression sickness.
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How dark is the bottom of the ocean?

From 1,000 meters below the surface, all the way to the sea floor, no sunlight penetrates the darkness; and because photosynthesis can't take place, there are no plants, either. Animals that live in the abyssal zone feed on detritus raining down from above—or on each other.
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