The Archean and Proterozoic continents formed through a process called accretion, where smaller landmasses collided and merged over time. This resulted in the gradual assembly of larger continental blocks through volcanic activity, mountain-building processes, and the accumulation of sediments. This formation eventually led to the development of the Earth's early supercontinents, such as Kenorland and Rodinia.
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