After all, temperature is nothing but flow of thermal energy.Thermal energy basically consists of KE...so by increasing temperature,you increase KE...so speed increases..
kinetic energy is directly prop to temp u see it in other way as we inc temp molecules have increase in vibrations abt mean position rotational energy and translational over all kinetic energy inc
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The average speed of the molecules increases ... not necesrily that of an individual molecule. Its a statistical result that the average speed of a collection of particles is directly proportional to temperature. Its not about individual particles. The speed of individual particales varies erratically owing to the random collisions they undergo with each other