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the difference between the upliftment and falling of the sea surface due to the change in the amount of sea water is due to -a) epeirogenic movement , b) orgenic movement c) eustatic movement d) isostatic movement​

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The difference between the upliftment and falling of the sea surface due to the change in the amount of sea water is due to -

Ans) Eustatic movement (Option c)

Isostatic uplift is the process by which land rises out of the sea due to tectonic activity. It occurs when the great weight is removed from the land ( example - melting not a ice cap ). Eustatic changes are dropping off the sea levels when water is locked away as ice, and it's rising as it melts.

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