The days are all the same time, 24 hours or 24x3600 seconds by the clock, but days that are measured by the Sun crossing the meridian are variable. From Nov 6 to Feb 10 and May 15 to July 24 the solar day is getting progressively longer each year, and that is due to a factor called the equation of time.
Comment: I think this question may be simply about the length of daylight in a day.
In that case, the brief answer is that there are most daylight hours in the summer, nearly everywhere on Earth.
June in the northern hemishere.
The longest day of the year is during the summer solstice which on June 21st
A year. It is about 365 and a quarter days.
Days are longer during the summer solstice and shorter during the winter solstice. In contrast, during the equinoxes, day and night are approximately equal in length. Therefore, the statement that days are longer during a solstice is true, while the statement about equinoxes is false.
1 year is longer than 1 day
what time of year does antartica have its shortest days and longer nights
During the northern hemisphere winter, the days are longer in the southern hemisphere, because it is summer there. During the southern hemisphere's winter the days are short.
In the northern hemisphere, USA and UK included, during Spring the days become longer and the nights become shorter. Conversely, in the southern hemisphere, Australia, and South Africa included , during the same period the days become shorter and the nights become longer. Depending on which side of the Equator you are on , the seasons and daylight hours are reversed. During Autumn (Fall)(northern hemisphere), the whole process is reversed in both hemispheres.
Venus "sidereal day" is longer than its year. Mercury's "solar day" is longer than its year. However, there is no planet in our solar system with a day longer than our year on Earth.
The sun's heat is stronger and the days are longer in the northern hemisphere during summer.
One interesting fact about Venus is that a day on Venus is actually longer than a year on Venus. A Venusian day lasts 243 days, and a year is 224 days. That means that the day on Venus is 19 days longer than the year.
Every planet's year is longer than 365 days except for Mercury and Venus. Earth's year is aproximately 365.25 days, people just combined them for an extra day every 4 years.