The bar graph compares three main activities that make up a typical weekday for students in the UK, Japan, and Germany, with units measured in hours.
Overall, students in Japan and Germany spend more time on academic activities, while sleeping constitutes the largest portion of time for students in the UK. Additionally, relaxation accounts for the least amount of time across all three countries.
In detail, the primary activity for UK students is sleeping, at 8.5 hours, compared to studying in Germany, which takes up 9 hours. UK students dedicate 8 hours each day to studying, which corresponds to the amount of time German students spend sleeping. In terms of relaxation, both German and British students spend 7 hours on this activity.
In Japan, students engage in academic pursuits for more than half of their day, which is higher than the time spent on education by their counterparts in the other two countries. Conversely, Japanese students allocate only 4 hours to relaxation. Lastly, students in Japan spend 7 hours sleeping each day.
