Depends entirely where the garvity increased and how.
There is no gravity present in that particular part of the solar system.
The answer to this question is 'Gravity.' The Sun's gravity causes the rest of the solar system to orbit around it.
Gravity.
Jupiter, the biggest planet in the solar system, has far more gravity than the Earth. Only the Sun has more gravity than Jupiter in our solar system.
The various bodies in our Solar System are loosely connected by the force of gravity, with the Sun at its center.
There is no gravity present in that particular part of the solar system.
They would fly randomly through space.
Without gravity in our solar sytem and our universe everthing would float and it would affect our orbit in the solar system
GRAVITY
nothing, there is no gravity in space
I believe it would clash against the rest of the solar system and burn everything else.
In my solar system, the most massive body, which accordingly has the greatest gravity, is the central star, Sol.
The answer to this question is 'Gravity.' The Sun's gravity causes the rest of the solar system to orbit around it.
It is gravity.
Yes, It holds the whole solar system together.
Gravity mostly
Gravity.