The correct answer is - Dublin is warmed by ocean currents.
Dublin is warmed by ocean currents, more specifically the Golf Ocean Current which is a warm and wet ocean current, so it makes the climate in Ireland, and also Britain, and Norway much warmer than it is supposed to be according to their respective latitudes. On the other hand, San Francisco is influenced by cold sea currents that come both from the north and the south and make it's temperature lower than what is expected at this latitude.
A series of murders are considered to be the direct cause of the First Intifada, when tensions finally boiled over. On the 6th of December 1987 an Israeli shopkeeper, Shlomo Takal, was stabbed to death in the Gaza Strip by a man who was presumed to be <span>Palestinian</span>
Australia is referred to as an island
I would choose D as they both have weather greatly effected by mountain ranges although A my seem like the answer some southern regions of the Midwest are very hot.