Nuclear entombment is a method used to secure and manage radioactive materials, particularly in the context of decommissioning nuclear facilities or handling nuclear waste. It involves encapsulating radioactive materials within a durable structure that provides a long-term barrier against the release of radiation into the environment. The process typically includes the following key aspects: 1. **Containment:** The radioactive material is contained within a robust structure, which can be made of materials such as concrete or steel.

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