Here is a NASA link https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/meteors/indepth The most interesting sentence in the article Scientists estimate that 44 tonnes (44000 kilograms, about 48.5 tons) of meteoritic material falls on the Earth each day. read more
Also, if the meteor is approaching Earth at a slower speed, the rock will likely survive its collision with Earth's atmosphere, Moorhead added. In other words, the meteor will not burn up completely, and some remnant meteorites will fall to the ground. "We actually get a few meteorites from the moon and Mars," Moorhead said. read more