To remember the difference between biotic and abiotic factors, know that the prefix “a” before a word means not. So if biotic factors are living, then abiotic factors must be non-living.
To remember the names of isolines, note the root words. Temperature is represented by “therm,” “bar” is a measurement of pressure, and “tach” is often associated with words relating to the measurement of speed.
The different types of air masses are like different moods. Depending on an air mass’s humidity and temperature, it can bring warm, friendly weather, or cold, icy storms.