see means that you look at something, while notice means that if you know something not just by seeing but also hearing
You might notice a different taste - although tasting the water is also a kind of test.
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there are 2 different meanings. 1 is a noun and 1 is not. ex. "Did u notice that new neighbor next door?" that was a verb. ex. "There is an eviction notice on your door." that was a noun. u get it?
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No, you are just likely to notice it (e.g. if you have a chandelier you might see it swaying).
Stars do have different colours. If you look carefully, you will see that there are differences between the colours of stars. Some are very different in colour to others, but you will only notice if you look at them carefully.
See the below link - although it is in response to an entirely different question - it is an excellent and comprehensive answer to this question as well.
what is the diffrence between a notice to vacate and a eviction
He's a genius, with the ability to notice and deduce conclusions that others would struggle to see.
You certainly can see a sample of a written notice. This is especially true if this is a matter that affects you.
It is different for all women, but generally a woman will notice something is up between 6 and 8 weeks.
maybe socket and see
you can see colour in opaque and there is more depth
The difference between the words news and notice is that news pertains to something that is currently, or just happened. Notice is information about something that has already happened, or been decided.
If you look at a picture of Saturn, you first notice its rings. Look closer, and you also see a gap between some of the rings. This is the Cassini Gap.
Only a doctor with a stromg magnifier can see the sperm. You won't notice anything.
There are no physical differences externally. You will only "see and feel" a difference if you took your phone apart. The difference people actually notice is that the phone can simply store twice as many apps, music, videos, contacts, books, notes, etc.