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What happens when the thermal energy of a substance increases?

A: The motion of the particles in the substance increases, and the temperature of the substance decreases.

B: The motion of the particles in the substance decreases, and the temperature of the substance increases.

C: Both the motion of the particles in the substance and the temperature of the substance decrease.

D: Both the motion of the particles in the substance and the temperature of the substance increase.

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