<u>Answer: </u>The particles of gases are moving with a greater kinetic energy than the particles of liquid state.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In gaseous state, the particles are randomly arranged which means there is a lot of intermolecular spacing between them. This means that the particles are constant moving and have more kinetic energy.
In liquid state, the particles are arranged orderly as compared to the gaseous state which means that the intermolecular spacing between the particles is less than the gaseous state. This means that the particles have less kinetic energy.
We are given that the temperature is a measure of how much the atoms in a substance is moving and kinetic energy is the energy which is possessed by the virtue of the object's motion.
More the kinetic energy, high will be the temperature and vice-versa.
Hence, gaseous state has more kinetic energy and thus have higher temperature and therefore, the substance feels hotter.