You have 40 tons written in your answer. Try a comma after forty. The average amount of dust that falls on the earth daily is approximately 100 tons. Multiply that by 365 days in a year and you get the average of approximately 36,500 tons per year. You must realize first that meteors hit the earth daily, not just at night my friend. NASA knows the average after many years of taking data from meteors hitting daily. You just need to watch a portion of the sky for several months and then add up the number of meteors you see in the images divided by the number of days that you took those images. It is fairly simple. Take what you see at night and multiply by two to get the daily fall.