The correct answer is:
D - Isostatic
Explanation:
Isostatic change refers to changes in sea level caused by the vertical movement of land due to processes like glacial rebound, sediment loading, or tectonic activity. For example, when glaciers melt, the land that was previously compressed by ice rises (isostatic rebound), affecting local sea levels.
Eustatic change (A) refers to global sea level changes due to changes in the amount of water in the oceans (e.g., melting ice caps or thermal expansion).
Interglacial (B) refers to warm periods between ice ages, which can contribute to eustatic sea level changes.
Uplift (C) is a more general term for land rising, often due to tectonic forces, but isostatic change specifically relates to vertical land movements in response to loading/unloading processes.