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The oldest underground railways launched was in London, and this system had the longest mileage,

carrying out 775 million passengers.

This contrasted to the latest railways in Los Angeles, being not as many as the former, with less than
15 times as much, 28 kilometers being more than double than Kyoto’s mileage.
The comparison between the amount of daily time spent by people aged from 15 to 65 years old in
six countries during twelve years since 1998 was depicted by the pie charts, shown in hours.

Generally speaking, the most population in each recorded region considered spending the time,
eating and sleeping, while the least was observed to care their selves.

As per data, both people enjoying foods and taking sleep at the most in all nations, accounting for
approximately ten hours. Furthermore, French lead to the figure for spent time at almost half of a
day, which compared to that of Turkish and German about ten hours. However, a similar number
was recorded from 2 to 3.2 on some volunteering, expending free time, and other daily activities,
which USA’s time was the most exact as UK’s.

Turning to studying and paid-working, hours expended by them ranged from slightly near four to just
over six, which Japanese and German took over as the maximum and the minimum, respectively.
This markedly contrasted to the greatest figure, cleaning was the most frequent one in the nations
just under one, except in France at one and half of an hour.

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