The provided bar chart makes a comparison of the average number of hours spent by students on sleeping, studying and relaxing in three differen nations, namely the UK, Japan and Germany. Units are measured in hours.
Overall, what stands out from the chart is that studying is the most popular activity among juveniles in Japan. Another interesting point is that the UK and Germany show similar patterns in sleeping and relaxing, while Japan is recorded for the lowest time spent on relaxation.
Moving to a more detailed analysis, in terms of Japan, the highest amount of time (13 hours) is allocated to studying by students in this country, which is approximately twice as much as the time spent by students on sleeping. By contrast, the indicator of the time spent on relaxing makes up 4 hours, ranking last in the chart.
With regard to the students in the UK, they dedicate most of their time (8.5 hours) to sleeping, which is followed by studying with 8 hours. The amount of time allocated to relaxing in the UK and Germany is the same, accounting for 7 hours. Ultimately, in Germany, the number of students who prefer to utilize their weekday on studying is slightly more than those give preference to spend on sleeping at 9 hours.
