The planets would fly off into space and lose their moons and atmospheres. The sun would explode from its enormous interior pressure.
Depends entirely where the garvity increased and how.
They would fly randomly through space.
I believe it would clash against the rest of the solar system and burn everything else.
Without gravity in our solar sytem and our universe everthing would float and it would affect our orbit in the solar system
if there were no solar system then there would be no life?
If there were no gravity, you would not have a Solar System. It is the force of gravity that attracts the various members together and forms a system.
Everything should stay in place until a force changes whatever state its in.
In the Solar System, that would be on Jupiter, on Neptune, or on the Sun. Outside the Solar System there are many other bodies with a greater surface gravity.
That would be gravity and inertia.
It keeps the solar system together because without it we would be floating around. :)
All solar orbits (of planets, comets, asteroids, etc.) are the work of gravity. Without gravity, each of these objects would sail off in a straight line, and there would be no solar system. Actually, when you think about it, gravity is what holds the sun together. So without it, there would be no sun, and without a sun, there certainly couldn't be a solar system. And also oh by the way, gravity is what holds each planet and asteroid together.
They would fall into the Sun.