Why does temperature increases proportionaly to pressure?

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I know PV = nRT, but what exactly is happening that explains this relation?

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Temperature is BASICALLY the measurement of particle movement. When a fluid is compressed – there are MORE particles in any given area – and thus more particle movement in the area – and thus a higher temperature of the area.

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