Currently the gravitation pull of the Sun is balanced by the momentum the planets have due to their velocities. If the Planets were to slow down they would be pulled closer to the Sun.
They could be pulled into the Sun or regain stable orbits as the Sun's gravity increased their speeds again.
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Then the laws of physics would be broken. An impossibility.
If the planets did not move in their fixed orbits they may dash each other.
Planets can't really get out of their orbits because of gravity; if gravity somehow stopped having an effect, the planets would continue in a straight inertial line with inertia from the point at which gravity stopped.
they would probably collide with a comet, asteroid, the Sun, or another planet.
The orbits of the planets would all be much larger if the sun had less gravity. They might even just fly off free.
They would have banged into each other, split up, gone off in different directions and regrouped into planets with different orbits.
All the planets would go out of their orbits and the Sun wouldn't warm the Earth, therefore erasing all life on Earth.
It would ruin the solar system and might destroy the other planets because they are in the way of the suns orbiting circle and all the planets would be floating in sapce all over the place or the sun and all the other planets will have to orbit the earth and it will become the earth system-dont think it's going to happen though
Yes, they revolve around the sun in their orbits. Their orbits depend on their weight, which would determine the weight of gravity in individual cases, and the planets are controlled by their own gravity and the centrifugal and centriputal forces always in effect.
Yes. However, the orbits of all planets are elliptical. Some planets, like Earth, have a very low "eccentricity", which is a measure of how non-circular they are. Earth's orbit is not quite circular, but fairly close. Other planets, like Mars, have more eccentric orbits, and their perihelion and aphelion distances are substantially different.
Gravity is what keeps the planets going in their orbits. If gravity just stopped, then the planets would go flying in a straight line tangent to their orbit.