The hydrosphere refers to all the water on, under, and over the surface of the Earth, including oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, groundwater, and water in the atmosphere. It makes up about 0.023% of the Earth's total mass and covers around 70% of the Earth's surface. Water circulates through the hydrosphere in the water cycle, driven by energy from the sun that evaporates water from oceans, rivers, and lakes, where it rises into the atmosphere and condenses to form rain or snow and returns to Earth. The hydrosphere supports all life on Earth and its motion influences climate patterns globally.