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Visible-light images from weather satellites during local daylight hours are easy to interpret even by the average person; clouds, cloud systems such as fronts and tropical storms, lakes, forests, mountains, snow ice, fires, and pollution such as smoke, smog, dust and haze are readily apparent. Even wind can be determined by cloud patterns, alignments and movement from successive photos.
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==7. In addition to the common ferns there are fernlike plants known as club mosses and horsetails. Be able to recognize two club mosses and one horsetail. How are they similar to ferns? ==
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===Club mosses===
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|[[Image:Lycopodium clavatum clavatum1.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Lycopodium clavatum (Ground pine)]]
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|[[Image:Lycopodium squarrosum.png|thumb|200px|right|Lycopodium squarrosum (Tassle fern)]]
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|[[Image:Lycopodium serratum tougesiba01.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Lycopodium serratum (Toothed clubmoss)]]
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7. In addition to the common ferns there are fernlike plants known as club mosses and horsetails. Be able to recognize two club mosses and one horsetail. How are they similar to ferns?

Club mosses

Lycopodium clavatum (Ground pine)
Lycopodium squarrosum (Tassle fern)
Lycopodium serratum (Toothed clubmoss)