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The type of polarization that depends on temperature is dipolar or orientational polarization. This form of polarization occurs when permanent dipoles within a material align themselves with an external electric field. The degree to which these dipoles can align is influenced by temperature; at higher temperatures, thermal motion disrupts the alignment, while at lower temperatures, alignment is easier and more complete, enhancing the polarization effect.
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Explanation: The electronic, ionic and interfacial polarisation depends on the atoms
which are independent with respect to temperature. Only the orientational polarisation is
dependent on the temperature and is inversely proportional to it.