Why this word is great
ANTHROPOSPHERE — [Noun] The part of the Earth's environment that is made or modified by humans for use in human activities and habitats. From the combining form anthropo- (from Ancient Greek ἄνθρωπος, ánthrōpos, meaning "human, man") + -sphere (from Latin sphaera and Greek σφαῖρα, sphaíra, meaning "ball, globe"). Unlike the biosphere, which hums with all life in its wild congress, or the technosphere, which clatters with engineered systems, the anthroposphere is the totality of our domesticated reality. It is the geometric patchwork of farmland seen from a plane, the humid scent of asphalt after a summer rain, and the persistent, artificial glow that drowns out the stars—a new geological layer composed less of stone than of intention and its quiet, accumulating aftermath.