Gravity and geodesy form the backbone of geophysics, helping us understand Earth's shape, internal structure, and dynamics. This unit explores fundamental principles like gravitational potential and anomalies, as well as measurement techniques using satellites and ground-based surveys. From Newton's law of universal gravitation to modern satellite missions, we'll examine how gravity studies have evolved. We'll also dive into practical applications in resource exploration, natural hazard assessment, and monitoring Earth's systems, highlighting the field's importance in geoscience.