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Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in
the Solar System—it’s only a bit larger than the Moon
Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the
Sun. It’s terribly hot and its atmosphere is extremely poisonous
Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest planet in the Solar System.
It's the fourth-brightest object in the night sky
WHAT ABOUT MERCURY?
WHAT ABOUT VENUS?
WHAT ABOUT JUPITER?
6. “This is a quote, words full of wisdom that
someone important said and can make
the reader get inspired.”
—SOMEONE FAMOUS
12. CURRENT SITUATION & PROBLEMS
CURRENT
SITUATION
Jupiter is a gas giant and the
biggest planet in the Solar System
It's the fourth-brightest object in
the night sky. It was named after
the Roman god of the skies
EARTH
Earth is the third
planet from the
Sun and has life
MARS
Despite being red,
Mars is actually a
cold place
MERCURY
Mercury is the
smallest planet in
the Solar System
01 02 03
PROBLEMS
13. HYPOTHESES ABOUT WASTE
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the Solar System—it’s only
a bit larger than the Moon. This planet’s name has nothing to do with the liquid metal
Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun. It’s terribly hot—even
hotter than Mercury—and its atmosphere is extremely poisonous
Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest planet in the Solar System. It's the fourth-brightest
object in the night sky. It was named after the Roman god of the skies and lightning
HYPOTHESIS 01
HYPOTHESIS 02
HYPOTHESIS 03
14. ECOLOGICAL OBJECTIVES
It’s the closest planet to
the Sun and the smallest
one in the Solar System
it’s only a bit larger than
the Moon. This planet’s
name has nothing to do
with the liquid metal
Venus has a beautiful
name and is the second
planet from the Sun. It’s
terribly hot—even hotter
than Mercury—and its
atmosphere is extremely
poisonous for humans
Jupiter is a gas giant and
the biggest planet of all.
It's the fourth-brightest
object in the night sky. It
was named after the
Roman god of the skies
and lightning
MERCURY VENUS MARS
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Despite being red, Mars
is actually a cold place.
It’s full of iron oxide dust
It has a very beautiful
name and is the second
planet from the Sun
MERCURY
VENUS
MARS
It’s the closest planet to
the Sun and the smallest
one in the Solar System
Earth is the third planet
from the Sun and the
only one that harbors life
It’s the fourth-largest
planet by diameter in the
Solar System
Jupiter is a gas giant and
the biggest planet in the
Solar System
NEPTUNE
EARTH JUPITER
16. LITERATURE REVIEW
● AUTHOR. (YEAR). Title of the publication. Publisher
○ Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the Solar System
● AUTHOR. (YEAR). Title of the publication. Publisher
○ Mars is full of iron oxide dust, which gives the planet its reddish cast
● AUTHOR. (YEAR). Title of the publication. Publisher
○ Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest planet in the Solar System
● AUTHOR. (YEAR). Title of the publication. Publisher
○ Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun
● AUTHOR. (YEAR). Title of the publication. Publisher
○ Earth is the third planet from the Sun and harbors life
17. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
KEY TERMS THEORIES
● Mercury is small
● Earth harbors life
● Jupiter is quite big
● Venus is very hot
● Neptune is far away
● Saturn has rings
● Mars is a cold planet
● The Sun is a star
OUR
FRAMEWORK
Venus has a beautiful
name and is the second
planet from the Sun. It’s
hot and has a very
poisonous atmosphere
THEORY 1
Saturn is composed of
hydrogen and helium
THEORY 2
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
18. SCHEDULE FOR FUTURE RESEARCH
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun
TASK DESCRIPTION DATE STATUS
TASK 01 Mars is actually a very cold place Jan 1 - Mar 15 Completed
TASK 02 Earth harbors lots of life Mar 1 - May 24 In progress
TASK 03 Venus has a beautiful name Apr 28 - Jun 23 Delayed
Mars is a very hot planet Task 1
Mercury is a very small planet Task 2
Saturn is a gas giant Task 3
19. OUR METHODOLOGY
Mercury is the closest planet to
the Sun and the smallest one in
the Solar System
Venus has a beautiful name and is
the second planet from the Sun.
It’s terribly hot
Mars is actually a cold place. It’s
full of iron oxide dust, which gives
the planet its reddish cast
Jupiter is a gas giant and the
biggest planet in the Solar System.
It was named after a Roman god
TYPE OF DATA
MOTIVES
DATA COLLECTION
SPECIFIC SAMPLING
NEPTUNE
20. COMPARISON OF PHASES
● Venus has a beautiful name and is the
second planet from the Sun. It’s
terribly hot, hotter than Mercury
● Saturn is a gas giant and has several
rings. This planet is composed mostly
of hydrogen and helium
● Earth is the third planet from the Sun
and the only one that harbors life in
the Solar System
● Mercury is the closest planet to the
Sun and the smallest one in the Solar
System—it’s larger than the Moon
● Jupiter is the biggest planet in the
Solar System and the fourth-brightest
object in the night sky
● Neptune is the farthest planet from
the Sun. It's also the fourth-largest
planet in the Solar System
PHASE 01 PHASE 02
21. ANALYSIS & DEVELOPMENT
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Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun
and the smallest one in the Solar
System. This planet’s name has nothing
to do with the liquid metal
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A 10% 25% 80%
B 25% 40% 90%
C 45% 50% 100%
22. ANALYSIS OF THE RESULTS
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Despite being red,
Mars is a cold place
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Saturn is a gas giant
and has several rings
23. VENUS
MERCURY
MAP OF RECYCLING PLANTS
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
12 recycling plants
4 recycling plants
24. DISCUSSION SUMMARY
Despite being red, Mars is actually a cold place.
It's full of iron oxide dust, which gives the
planet its reddish cast. Earth is the third planet
from the Sun and the only one that harbors life
in the Solar System. We all live on this planet:
● Ceres is located in the main asteroid belt
● The Moon is Earth’s natural satellite
● Neptune is very far away from us
● Pluto is now considered a dwarf planet
MARS & EARTH DISCUSSION 01
Mercury is the closest planet to
the Sun and the smallest one in
the Solar System—it’s only a bit
larger than the Moon
DISCUSSION 02
Venus has a beautiful name and
is the second planet from the
Sun. It’s terribly hot—even
hotter than Mercury
01
02
25. CONCLUSIONS ABOUT WASTE
Despite being red, Mars is
actually a cold place. It’s full
of iron oxide dust
Venus has a very beautiful
name and is the second
planet from the Sun
Mercury is the closest planet
to the Sun and the smallest
one in the Solar System
Neptune is the fourth-
largest planet by diameter in
the Solar System
MARS VENUS
MERCURY NEPTUNE
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