Alan Turing
The successful code-breaking efforts during World War II, particularly the breaking of the German Enigma code by the Allies, significantly impacted the outcome of the war. By intercepting and decoding enemy communications, the Allies gained valuable intelligence that helped them anticipate and counter enemy movements. This intelligence played a crucial role in key battles and strategic decisions, ultimately contributing to the Allied victory in the war.
Columbus Breaking the Egg was created in 1752.
Colossus! The Colossus was used during WWII to break German codes. Tony Sale has actually rebuilt a Colossus machine which is operational and on display for the public at Bletchley Park in England.
A curveball falls under the general category of "breaking ball". A "breaking ball" refers to any pitch that is thrown with movement (i.e. a curveball, slider, sinker, etc.").
there was an earthquake
In a sense yes all computer controlled enemies in games are AI and a handful of robots could be considered to have an artificial intelligence, however as of now they are just basic programs and don't really think for them selves and are not really conscience so don't expect USR robots breaking through your door any time soon.
AnswerWeathering is responsible for the breaking down of rocks, soil and minerals as well as artificial materials through contact with the Earth's atmosphere, biota and waters.
Bletchley Park was an Intelligence and code breaking centre during WW2.Bletchley Park was an Intelligence and code breaking centre during WW2.
The enzyme responsible for breaking down starch is called amylase.
The enzyme responsible for breaking down fat in the body is called lipase.
The enzymes responsible for breaking down starch in the digestive system are amylase enzymes.
enzymes
The enzyme responsible for breaking hydrogen bonds during DNA replication is called DNA helicase.
Fibrinolysis is responsible for breaking down clots so they don't become a problem.
lysosomes
Intelligence through means of code breaking
The correct answer is IP. IP is responsible for breaking data into packets and passing them from TCP or UDP to the hardware.