The provided table chart compares the average time periods spent on mobile phones in three regions and internationally between the years 2010 and 2014.
Overall, it is clearly evident there was a visible increase in the time spent on phones in all three countries and worldwide throughout the given period, though japan accounted for the highest number of hours in most years.
Moving to the details, in 2010, people globally spent 0.3 hours on phones daily, which is a relatively small number. By contrast, Japanese people spent the highest number of hours on mobiles, at an average of 3.1 hours daily. However, Australians and Indians both spent less on their electronic devices at less than 1.5 hours per day.
Conversely, by 2014, Australians showed a significant rise in the number of hours, they spent exactly 5.2 hours on their phones that year. The Japanese recorded slightly less than that of Australians displaying a remarkable increase as well. Additionally, India impressively recorded an average of 3 hours per day, which surprisingly exceeds the worldwide average by nearly 0.9 hours that same year.
