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This answer may not be too technical but you will get the general concept.

Generally buoyant force is the force which help the objects to float in fluids which includes water and air without sinking. From this its clear that it acts in the direction opposite to the gravity force to make the object float. Gravity is the force that keeps things gown on earth

Thus its called the anti gravity force.

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