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The question is a nonsensical one, as flowers do not explode in a literal sense. In mathematics, the term "exploding flowers" could potentially refer to a problem involving exponential growth or a sudden increase in quantity. There would not be a specific sound associated with this concept in a mathematical context.

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There is no specific sound associated with flowers exploding in a math problem, as it is purely a hypothetical scenario. In mathematics, we generally focus on solving equations and problems using numbers and symbols, rather than describing auditory experiences.

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