Location of the Lost City within the Mid-Atlantic Range
2. The Mid-Atlantic Range Is An Underwater Mountain Range
There are many mountain ranges, valleys, and rifts that crisscross the ocean floor. The ocean floor can be much more seismically active than land, due to the tectonic forces that are constantly at work in building these mountains. There are also underwater volcanoes that can erupt without the emissions ever touching land.
The Lost City probably formed because of tectonic forces at the Mid-Atlantic Range that cause gases to push up from the earth’s mantle through the ocean floor. The hydrothermal vents are not the same as a volcano, though, as the content of the emissions is significantly different.