The above information illustrates how long students from 3 different countries spent on 3 daily tasks.
In general, Australia prioritizes studying over sleeping and relaxing. While United States and Canada both divided almost equal amount of time for sleeping, studying, and relaxing.
In terms of studying, children in Australia spent 13 hours a day on it, which is 5 hours and 4.5 hours longer than in United States and Canada. On the other hand, United States and Canada have same number of hours on relaxing, which is 7.5 hours, whereas Australia only has 4 hours of relaxing.
When it comes to sleeping, kids in the United States spend the most time in bed, showing at 8.5 hours a day, which is the highest among 3 countries. Compared to both Australia and Canada, there are not much difference on the hours. The data shows 7- and 8-hours hours, respectively.
