Respuesta :
Answer:
FALSE
Explanation:
Headlands are the features that are comprised of alternating hard and soft rocks. These are formed in the coastal parts at different places, due to the continuous striking of the ocean waves. This erosion caused by the wave (ocean surface water) weathers the rock in alternating bands of resistant and less resistant rocks because the softer rocks comprising sand and clay are easily eroded and only the harder rocks are left out. These headlands are often found to be associated with the bays.
Thus, the headlands are formed by the wave erosion process.
Hence, the above-given statement is False.