Latitude because the closer to the equator of the earth you are, the higher the average temperature in the region is. And the further away from the equator and closer to the poles of the earth you are, the lower the average temperature the region is.
Average temperature is more or less "climate".
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It would be B. The Alps. The Alps one of the only mountain ranges in the world tall enough to be classified as "Highland climate," and certainly the only one big enough out of the list mentioned to be classified that way.