ELI5. How/why does pressure generate heat?

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Pressure causes item to get hot (to the extreme being enough pressure creating a star).

But if heat is essentially the movement of atoms, why does more pressure cause more heat?

Ie. The focused pressure of an ice skate blade makes the ice under it to melt.

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Because you’re reducing the space the molecules have available to bounce, so it’s like they are hitting on the borders with more speed.

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