hydrospace
/ˈhaɪdrəuspeɪs/Definitions
1. noun
The region or area where water meets space, often referring to the upper atmosphere or outer space near the Earth’s oceans or water bodies.
“The astronauts studied the hydrospace to better understand the effects of cosmic radiation on marine ecosystems.”
2. noun
A hypothetical or conceptual space or region where water and its properties are considered in relation to other environmental factors.
“The scientist’s research focused on the hydrospace of a futuristic underwater city, exploring the balance between aquatic life and technological infrastructure.”