The bar chart illustrates how the students of three diffent countries do on the typical weekday, categorized into three sections.
Overall, it is clear that Japanese students spend a significant amount of time on studying among three different countries, whereas they use the least time on relaxing. By contrast, English students use more time on sleeping rather than on studying. In addition, all different regions’ students typically spend the lesat time on relaxing.
Looking at the details, Japanese students commonly study for 13 hours a day, accounts for the highest amount throughout three different countries, and spend less time on sleeping or relaxing rather than the other regions’ students, at 7 hours for. studying, at 4 hours for relaxing.
In contrast, English students use their time much on sleeping, figure at 8.5 hours, while they spend time on studyin 8 hours, 5 time less than Japanese students. German students spend their normal day on studying the highest, accounts for 9 hours, more than Englsih, but still less than Janpanese.
