Geophysical exploration uses physical methods to measure subsurface properties without sampling. It includes passive methods that measure natural fields like gravity and magnetism, and active methods using artificial sources like seismic surveys. Seismic surveys involve generating seismic waves, including faster P-waves and slower S-waves, from sources like explosions. These waves travel through and reflect off subsurface interfaces to reveal information about geological structures and detect hydrocarbon deposits like oil and gas. Geophysical surveys are a low-cost exploration technique used to find new reserves and guide further exploration activities.