Water molecules are very small, and you cannot see them.
In addition, the water molecules are close to one another.
At best, he would only see one or two from any given water molecule.
Some of those water molecules jump back off the glass into the air again as well.
As such, they are exposed to more water molecules than the center of each face.
This means that water molecules tend to hold onto each other very well.
How could you apply a force to a water molecule?
It is anything that the water molecules can use to freeze on.
The second is the strong coherence of water molecules to each other.
It turns out that water molecules like to be next to each other in the liquid.