The bar chart shows the typical weekday for students in three different countries

The bar chart shows the typical weekday for students in three different countries
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The provided bar chart compares
average
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expenditure of students in three different countries (The UK, Japan and Germany) in three different recreational areas- sleeping, studying and relaxing. The units are measured in numbers. As an
overall
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trend, in a regular weekday schedule for students in all the given daily routine activities, studying takes a lead
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preferences
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the preferences
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of conscious adolescents.
Significant
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amount of juveniles in Japan prefer studying with the figure of 13. Contrary to that, Japanese adolescents spend
least
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the least
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amount of time in their routine
for
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apply
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relaxing, which was only 4.
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, the digit of sleeping contains only 7.
In the
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two developed European countries (
in
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apply
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The United Kingdom and Germany) observed
similar
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a similar
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tendency
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among adolescents.
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, it seems that English and German pupils
keen
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into
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on
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studying with 8 and 8,5 hours per day respectively.
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,
second
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the second
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preferred activity for spare time is sleeping.
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, juveniles allocating time
on sleeping
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to sleep
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in both countries reached a plateau.

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