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.
A problem and a solution are not synonyms or antonyms, but rather concepts that are related. A problem is a challenge or difficulty that needs to be solved, while a solution is the resolution or answer to that problem. They are not homophones, as they do not sound alike.
It is Namm the sound of God's voice that created the Universe and can be heard inside your self if you know how to stop your thoughts.
No, The A has a schwa sound (uh) rather than the short A heard in "add."This makes the US pronunciation practically a homophone of edition.
Sound is a mechanical wave that is an oscillation of pressure transmitted through a solid, liquid, or gas, composed of frequencies within the range of hearing and of a level sufficiently strong to be heard, or the sensation stimulated in organs of hearing by such vibrations.
The sound moves in a second 340 metres. That is in 3.8 seconds 1292 metres. But because there is the way down to the ocean and back to the ears of the stone dropper, the distance must be half of it. The cliff is 646 metres high.