Hierarchical Infographics by Slidesgo
Hierarchical Infographics by Slidesgo
Infographics
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Hierarchical Infographics
OUR COMPANY
VENUS MARS
GENERAL MANAGEMENT
Neptune is the farthest planet MARS
in the Solar System
Position
DEPARTMENT SUPERVISOR
Jupiter is a gas giant and the MERCURY VENUS
biggest planet
Position Position
MARS
Position
EARTH URANUS
Position Position
VENUS
Position
MERCURY JUPITER VENUS
Position Position Position
SATURN
Position
URANUS SATURN
Position Position
EARTH
Position
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VENUS
SATURN MARS
MARS
Position
SATURN NEPTUNE
Position Position
JUPITER
VENUS Position
Position
NEPTUNE VENUS
Position Position
URANUS
Position
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02.
VENUS SATURN
Venus has a Saturn is the
nice name ringed one
MARS
JUPITER
Jupiter is a
gas giant
NEPTUNE
Neptune is
the farthest EARTH
Earth is the
third planet
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Despite being red, Mars is a cold place, not hot. The planet is
full of iron oxide dust, giving that reddish cast
MARS
Neptune is the fourth-largest planet by diameter in our
Solar System. Its mass is 17 earths
NEPTUNE
Saturn is the ringed one. It’s a very big gas giant,
composed mostly of hydrogen and helium
SATURN
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and
the smallest one in the Solar System
MERCURY
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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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OBJECTIV
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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
MERCURY iron oxide dust
Mercury is the closest planet to
the Sun and is only a bit larger
than the Moon
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Neptune is the
farthest planet NEPTUNE
from the Sun
Jupiter is a gas
JUPITER giant and also the
biggest planet
Saturn is made of
hydrogen and helium SATURN
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 01. oxide dust
giant, composed mostly of
hydrogen and helium
MARS
MERCURY
VENUS
Venus has a beautiful name, MARS
but 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
hydrogen and helium to the Sun and is only a bit
larger than the Moon
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MARS
MERCURY
VENUS SATURN
Venus has a beautiful name, It’s the ringed one. It’s a gas
but it’s terribly hot, even giant, composed mostly of
hotter than Mercury hydrogen and helium
MARS MERCURY
NEPTUNE
JUPITER
Neptune is the
farthest planet from
Jupiter is a gas
the Sun
giant and also the
biggest planet
SATURN
VENUS
Venus has a beautiful
JUPITER name, but it’s terribly hot,
Jupiter is a gas giant and even hotter than Mercury
the biggest planet in the
Solar System
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