Why does the electrical conductivity of semiconductors increase with a rise in temperature?

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In semiconductors,there is a small energy gap between the valence band and the conduction band.
As the temperature increases,more electrons gain sufficient thermal energy to overcome this small energy gap.
Consequently,these electrons jump from the valence band into the conduction band,increasing the number of charge carriers and thus enhancing the electrical conductivity.

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