Capillary action
Objects in water or other fluids can be pushed up to the surface by buoyancy.
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Gravity
Gravity.
The moon apparently has a force that pulls the water up at high tide.
Capillary Force
reaction
The mass
I think it is because the air force is pulling it up (up thrust) pulls it up.
There is no force that pulls us up. The force that pulls us down is called gravity. If you also consider that we are rotating about the Earth's core, you might think we are being pulled up, but that is incorrect - that is still a force that pulls us towards the focus of angular acceleration. Any perception of a force in the other direction, such as "centrifugal force" or "corialis effect", is actually a reaction force, not a true force. (Newton's First Law of Motion: For every force, there is an equal and opposite (reaction) force)
It's because of Density.