kml
KML (Keyhole Markup Language) is an XML-based language for expressing geographic annotation and visualization on maps and 3D globes. It describes features such as points, lines, polygons, raster overlays, and 3D models, together with styling, time data, and metadata.
Developed by Keyhole, Inc. and later adopted by Google, KML has been standardized by the Open Geospatial
Structure: A KML document starts with a kml element in the http://www.opengis.net/kml/2.2 namespace. Inside are containers
Other content includes GroundOverlay, ScreenOverlay, PhotoOverlay, and Model for imagery and 3D content. The gx: extension
Packaging and usage: KML files use the .kml extension; multiple resources can be packaged into a compressed
Applications and compatibility: KML is widely supported by Google Earth and Google Maps, as well as GIS