No, I believe that God is the creator of the world and lives in heaven. There is no gravity in heaven, but I am not sure because I have never asked God. How are we suppose to know? We have not seen Him. Sorry if this is a bad answer.
A Mormon's answer:
(the above answer is not a bad answer, btw...)
While Mormons believe that God has a body of flesh and bone, it is not a mortal body. Mortal bodies are subject to the forces of nature, such a gravity, but immortal bodies, such as those of God and resurrected beings (angels and the like), are not subject to forces of nature. When a Mormon says that God has a body, they simply mean that when you see God, He looks like a man. They get this belief from the many times that The Bible mentions body parts in relation to God as well as the testimony of Stephen seeing God in the Book of Acts. Also, Joseph Smith claimed to have seen God the Father and said that He was in the form of a man as well.
"The Prisoner of Zenda" by Anthony Hope typically has around 150 pages, depending on the edition and font size.
An internet search shows that the term is often used by non-Mormons when referring to someone who acts as a faithful Mormon around other Church members and Church leaders, but secretly lives differently when not around them. Within the Church, we usually use the term "Jack-Mormon" rather than "Mormon Mask".
Toilets typically last around 50 years before needing to be replaced.
A toilet typically lasts around 50 years before needing to be replaced.
A refrigerator typically lasts around 10 to 20 years before needing to be replaced.
An oven typically lasts around 10 to 15 years before needing to be replaced.
Everything in our solar system revolves around the sun due to gravity. Gravity is the fundamental key to planetary orbit.
There certainly is gravity outside the atmosphere. For example, it is gravity that keeps the Moon in orbit around the Earth, and the Earth in orbit around the Sun.
Gravity keeps them in orbit around Jupiter.
Gravity
Galvanized pipes typically last around 50 years before needing to be replaced.
Refrigerator filters typically last around 6 months before needing to be replaced.