A tree diagram shows how the relationship between things and how they are connected. From one central item at the top, the trees branches show how things are linked.
Some tree diagrams show the people on a team.
A Tree Diagram is a chart that begins with one central item and then branches into more and keeps branching un
tree-like structure. Typically the structure of a Tree Diagram consists of elements such as a root node, a member that has no superior/parent. Then there are the nodes, which are linked together with line connections called branches that represent the relationships and connections between the members. Finally, the leaf nodes (or end-nodes) are members who have no children or child nodes.
Tree Diagrams are often used:
To show family relations and descent.
In taxonomy, the practice and science of classification.
In evolutionary science, to show the origin of species.
In computer science and mathematics.
In businesses and organisations for managerial purposes.