Data layers in Google Earth: Troubleshooting and FAQ

This guide provides solutions to common problems you might encounter while using data layers in your projects.

Data layer not visible on the map

If a data layer is not visible on the map, it may be due to one of the following:

  • Check visibility:Verify that Show featureis selected next to the layer in the left-hand panel.
  • Adjust opacity:Drag the opacity slider for the layer to the right to make it more opaque.
  • Zoom level:Some layers may only be visible at certain zoom levels. Try zooming in or out.
  • Geographic coverage:Verify that your current view is within the layer's data coverage area.
  • Upgrade status:If it's a premium layer, confirm your Professional or Professional Advanced plan is active.

Layer unavailable in a project (warning icon)

A warning icon indicates the layer is either temporarily unavailable, has been deprecated, or requires an upgrade to use.

  • Temporarily unavailable:The publisher is working on the layer. It should appear automatically when fixed.
  • Deprecated:The layer is no longer supported. You can delete it from your project. Look for recommendations in the data catalog for similar data.
  • Upgrade required:If it's a premium layer, and your trial ended or plan was canceled, the layer is no longer accessible. Upgrade your plan to regain access.

Cannot add a layer to a project

  • Login:Verify you are logged into Earth. The data catalog requires you to be logged in to add layers.
  • Map projects:Verify you're working in a map project saved in Google Drive. Layers are not available in local KML files.
  • Internet connection:Verify you have a stable internet connection.
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