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temperature is the average kinetic energy of the atoms of a gas. so with increased temperature the speed of the atoms of gas would increase. and since pressure is the collisions of said atoms on the side of a container; increased speed means more collisions of the particles and the side of the container increasing the pressure, and the same aplies for lowered temperature lower temp lower speed and less collions and less pressure.

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the deeper you go, the more pressure there is, thus resulting in an increase in temperature.
PV=nRT

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Temperature is inversely proportional and depth is directly proportional to pressure.

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