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because of earths tilt (axis)different amounts of sunlight hit different places at different times that's the answer
Meteors!
The sun’s rays hit the surface directly.
A meteor.
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Of course sunlight doesn't hit the earth's surface evenly! Countries on the equator or near it receive the most direct sunlight. And of course countries in the artic circle have hardly any! [^-^]
a meteor that hit Earth without burning up in the mesosphere is called meteoroid
because of the earths axis, different parts of the globe get hit by sunlight more directly then others. The equater gets hit most directly so it is the warmest. The farther away from the equater you are, the less directly the sun hits you.
The Sun's rays can hit Earth's surface at a right angle to the surface, depending on the season, anywhere between the tropics (i.e., between 23.5 degrees north and 23.5 degrees south), at noon, when the Sun is highest in the sky.
Can comets hit the Earth's surface? Yes but they would have to be above a certain size so as not to burn up high in our atmosphere. You shouldn't worry though ...
The Earth and the asteroid could be at a different points in the path.
The sunlight rays hit me.