Tampons are made of cotton. When you put cotton in water, it will eventually disintegrate. If the tampon disintegrates, its fibers are breaking down due to the exposure to liquid. It usually takes a while for this to happen. It is not a big deal. If the tampon disintegrates, it was just used for a little too long and got too wet. It is supposed to disintegrate when you are finished with it anyway. so just change the tampons more often and they won't disintegrate so much until you dispose of them. Don't worry. Just throw it away (or flush it if your toilet can handle tampons), and use a fresh one, maybe every 4 -6 hours, depending on your flow.
In situ basically means when something is in position, thus a tampon in situ would mean when the tampon has been inserted into the vagina.
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Chemical, if it dissolves in a solution such is acid. Physical if one mean dissolves like disintegrates.
The tampon goes all the way into the vaginal canal - if that's what you mean by the muscle, as the vaginal canal is essentially a muscular tube. The whole tampon goes into the vagina and quite deep, it wouldn't even be near the vaginal opening once it is inserted so certainly wouldn't hang out. All that hangs out is the tampon string for easy removal, that is if you use a tampon with a string.
Basically the soil is eroded( broken down, disintegrates) by the wind and rain.
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Yes, you can see a picture of a tampon by googling for an image of tampons. You can also see a picture of a tampon on the side of a tampon box. If you were to buy tampons you would be able to see a tampon first-hand too!