Why don't the sun’s rays fall evenly on the Earth’s surface?

The sun's rays do not fall evenly on the Earth's surface because the Earth is round and rotates on an axis. This means that different parts of the Earth are exposed to the sun at different times, resulting in different amounts of sunlight in different areas. Additionally, the Earth's atmosphere can cause the sun's rays to be scattered or blocked in some areas, resulting in uneven sunlight.