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Indonesian Railways Politechnic Station
Indonesian Railways Politechnic Station
RAILWAYS
POLITECHNIC
STATION
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Phase 01 Phase 02
❄ Mercury is the closest planet to the ❄ Venus has a beautiful name and is
Sun and the smallest one in the Solar the second planet from the Sun. It’s
System terribly hot
❄ Jupiter is a gas giant, the biggest ❄ Saturn is a gas giant and has several
planet in the Solar System and the rings. This planet is composed
fourth-brightest object in the sky mostly of hydrogen
Ice Age history lesson for elementary infographics
Accumulation A
Venus has a nice
name but is a
very hot place
B Equilibrium
Jupiter is a gas
giant and the
biggest plante
Ablation C
Mercury is the
closest planet to
the Sun
Ice Age history lesson for elementary infographics
Earth
Reduction of
Surface Atmosphere
temperature
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one
Ice Age in the Solar System
01 02 03
Neanderthal
01 extinction 02
Climate Food
Venus has a nice name but Mercury is the closest
is a very hot place planet to the Sun
Ice Age history lesson for elementary infographics
50k years - 27k years 27k years - 11k years 11k years - today
2.5 million years ago
Stage 1 Stage 2
01 02 03
01 03
Paleozoic Cenozoic
Jupiter is a gas giant
02 Venus has a beautiful
and the biggest planet name but is hot
Mesozoic
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
Ice Age History Lesson for Elementary Infographics
Paleozoic
Mesozoic
Cenozoic
Ice Age history lesson for elementary infographics
Mammoths 80%
Mercury is the
smallest planet
Cats
Mars is a very
cold place
Bisons 50% 30%
Jupiter is the
biggest planet
Ice Age history lesson for elementary infographics
Steep drop in
temperatures
02 Venus has a
beautiful name
Ice Age history lesson for elementary infographics
70%
Eurasian ice sheet
Pluto is considered a dwarf
planet
30%
Laurentide ice sheet
Ceres is located in the
main asteroid
Ice Age history lesson for elementary infographics
Glacial
Jupiter is a gas giant and
the biggest planet in the
Solar System
Vs
Interglacial
Earth is the third planet
from the Sun and
harbours life
Ice Age history lesson for elementary infographics
Jupiter is the biggest Mercury is the smallest
planet of them all planet
Precambrian Paleozoic
Mesozoic Cenozoic
Venus is the second Earth is the third planet
planet from the Sun from the Sun
Ice Age history lesson for elementary infographics
Jupiter is the
Moose biggest planet
Mammals living during
the Ice Ages
Mercury is the
Horses smallest planet
Venus has a
Camels beautiful name
Ice Age history lesson for elementary infographics
Animals
01 04
Ground sloths Dire wolves
Jupiter is a gas Venus has a
giant and the beautiful name but
biggest planet is hot
02 03
Musk ox Pronghorn
Mercury is the Neptune is the
closest planet to farthest planet
the Sun from the Sun
Ice Age history lesson for elementary infographics
Mercury is the closest Despite being red, Mars Earth is the third planet
planet to the Sun is a cold place from the Sun
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