Yes.Because what you mean by seeing is you watch it and while watching you are observing it with out you knowing.
Making observations
Smelling, Seeing, Touching 2nd Answer: . . . also tasting and hearing.
The theme of the essay "Seeing Life" by Arnold Bennett is how cruel people can be. The essay is a collection of observations of certain individuals that he depicted as having varying degrees of heartlessness.
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Observations are the direct data collected through sensory experiences, such as seeing, hearing, or measuring, while inferences are conclusions or interpretations drawn from those observations. For example, observing that the ground is wet can lead to the inference that it has rained. Observations provide the factual basis, while inferences depend on reasoning and prior knowledge to extend beyond the immediate data.
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0. When all the observations have the same value.
SEEING HER TOO MUCH NOT SEEING HER THAT MUCH TALKING ABOUT THE SAME THING DOING THE SAME THING UNROMANTIC NOT TAKING THE STEP FOR HER ITS COMPLCATED
OBSERVATIONS of phenomena and their RECORDING : the same as for the rest of the Sciences.
POOH
Scientists make observations about the natural world through experiments and try to explain the phenomena that they observe. Scientists then attempt to explain the occurence of all of these observations in an overarching theory. For example, an observation would be seeing an apple fall to the ground and making measurements. The next step would be taking all of these observations which could include things such as the movement of planets and other cosmic bodies to form the theory of gravity which attempts to explain these observations.
All it means that there were more than one observations which had the same value.