This headland remains while the rock around it has eroded away because

1)the rock is stronger
2)the rock is older
3)it was protected from erosional processes

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The correct reason for why a headland remains while the rock around it has eroded away is primarily:

  1. the rock is stronger.

Headlands typically consist of more resistant rock types that can withstand the forces of erosion better than the surrounding softer rock. This resistance to erosion is what allows the headland to remain prominent as the weaker surrounding areas are worn away.