Hierarchical Infographics by Slidesgo
Hierarchical Infographics by Slidesgo
Hierarchical Infographics by Slidesgo
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Hierarchical Infographics
OUR COMPANY
VENUS MARS
NEPTUN
JUPITER EARTH SATURN CERES
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Hierarchical Infographics
NEPTUNE
Neptune is the farthest planet
VENUS from the Sun
Venus has a
beautiful name SATURN
It’s composed mostly of
MERCURY hydrogen and helium
Mercury is the
closest planet JUPITER
Jupiter is a gas giant and the
MARS biggest planet
Despite being red,
it’s a cold place EARTH
Earth is the third planet from
the Sun
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GENERAL MANAGEMENT
Neptune is the farthest planet in MARS
the Solar System
Position
LOWEST LEVEL OF
HIERARCHY NEPTUN
Despite being red, Mars is a cold JUPITER SATURN
place
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Position Position Position
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MARS
Position
EARTH URANU
Position S
Position
VENUS
Position
MERCUR JUPITE VENUS
Y
Position
SATURN R
Position Position
Position
URANU SATURN
S
Position Position
EARTH
Position
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VENUS
SATURN MARS
MARS
Position
SATURN NEPTUN
Position E
Position
JUPITER
VENUS Position
Position
NEPTUN VENUS
E
Position Position
URANUS
Position
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02.
VENUS SATURN
Venus has a Saturn is the
nice name ringed one
MAR
S JUPITER
Jupiter is a gas
NEPTUN giant
E
Neptune is
the farthest EARTH
Earth is the
third planet
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MARS
JUPITER Despite being red, planet
Mars is a cold place
Jupiter is a gas giant and the
biggest planet
SATURN
MARS
Despite being red, planet
JUPITER Mars is a cold place
Jupiter is a gas giant and the
biggest planet
SATURN
Saturne is composed of
NEPTUNE hydrogen and helium
Neptune is the farthest planet
from the Sun
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OBJECTI
VE
MARS
Venus is the second planet
from the Sun
VENUS
SATURN
It’s the ringed one. It’s a gas giant,
composed mostly of hydrogen and
helium
VENUS
Venus has a beautiful name, but it’s
terribly hot, even hotter than
Mercury MARS
Despite being red, Mars is actually
a cold place. It’s full of iron oxide
MERCURY dust
Mercury is the closest planet to the
Sun and is only a bit larger than the
Moon
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Saturn is a gas giant
SATURN made of hydrogen and
helium
Neptune is the
farthest planet NEPTUN
from the Sun E
Jupiter is a gas
JUPITE giant and also the
R biggest planet
03. MARS
SATURN Despite being red, Mars is a
cold place. It’s full of iron
It’s the ringed one. It’s a gas giant, 01. oxide dust
composed mostly of hydrogen
and helium
MARS
MERCUR
Y
Yes, this is the ringed one.
It’s composed of hydrogen
and helium
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VENUS
Venus has a beautiful name, but MARS
it’s terribly hot, even hotter
than Mercury Despite being red, Mars is a cold
place. It’s full of iron oxide dust
SATURN
It’s the ringed one. It’s a gas MERCURY
giant, composed mostly of Mercury is the closest planet to the
hydrogen and helium Sun and is only a bit larger than
the Moon
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MARS
MERCURY
VENUS SATURN
Venus has a beautiful name, but It’s the ringed one. It’s a gas
it’s terribly hot, even hotter than giant, composed mostly of
Mercury hydrogen and helium
MARS MERCURY
SATURN
VENUS
Venus has a beautiful name,
JUPITER but it’s terribly hot, even
Jupiter is a gas giant and the hotter than Mercury
biggest planet in the Solar
System
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