The property of water that allows it to bend is surface tension, which is a result of cohesive forces between water molecules. These forces cause the molecules to be attracted to each other, creating a "skin" on the surface that can resist external force. Additionally, water's polarity contributes to its ability to form hydrogen bonds, further enhancing its cohesive properties. This combination of surface tension and molecular cohesion enables water to bend and form droplets or curved surfaces.
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