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Yes, it is directly proportional to temperature because according to Gernal Gas Equation

"PV=nRT"

So, at constant volume and for particular number moles it can be seen that pressure is directly proportional to temperature.

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Yes, temperature is nearly an exact function of the logarithm of pressure.

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