We could start by discarding some options. For example, the particles of the gases are much more dispersed and separated than those of the liquids, we can discard the fourth one.
The forces of the liquids are not so strong. They are greater with respect to the gases, but it cannot be said that they present strong intermolecular forces.
Gases do not form crystals, that is, we do not see a gas behaving like a solid, so we can discard the third one as well.
We are left with the second option. Crystals can form crystals because liquids can behave like a solid but without having a definite shape, this makes them amorphous crystals. So the answer is the second option.
Answer: Liquids form amorphous crystals while gases do not.