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A "degree" is a black dot (°) that is hollow inside. It was first used in the 17th century. Degrees are used in three contexts - angle degrees, temperature degrees, and geographic coordinate degrees. Our site is a good option to get degree symbols because here you will find all types of degree symbols that are used in daily life, education, science, and weather. These symbols are free here and can be used by copying and pasting. Our site is web-based, so to use our site, you will have to search our site on a search engine, and after that, it can be used.

Angle degrees: The degree symbol can be understood as a simple code such as 90°. In common language, the degree symbol (°) is used to show the angle in numerical form.

Temperature degrees: Temperature is shown in degrees by the ℃ symbol; the small circle is one degree (°), and C stands for Celsius, which scientists use to map temperatures in a way that common people can understand.

Geographical coordinate degrees: Degrees are also compared to Dakshinanchal (28.6839° N, 77.2990° E), which shows two lines on the Earth, latitude and longitude.

All Degree Symbols With Alt Codes

Degree Symbols List
°Alt+176
Alt+8451
Alt+8457
Alt+8490
˚Alt+730
̊ Alt+778

Type of Degree Symbols

Degrees are round, but their different shapes are not simple. Their different shapes describe their different typologies.

Generally, there are six types of degrees - Degree Symbol (°), Degree Celsius Symbol (℃), Degree Fahrenheit (℉), Kelvin Symbol (K), Degree Ring Above (˚), and Degree Ring Combined (). Degree Symbol (°) - In this, the degree symbol is used to measure angles in mathematical contexts. Degree Celsius symbol means '℃.'

Degree Fahrenheit - The F of Fahrenheit is placed after the degree to form the '℉' symbol, which is used to measure temperature values on the Fahrenheit scale.

Kelvin Symbol - It is represented by the 'K' symbol of Kelvin. The Kelvin symbol is also used to represent temperature but to show the temperature on the scale, the K symbol is used right after the number to show the temperature.

Degree Ring Above - It looks like a degree ring placed above the head. It is used for various purposes in Europe. It is used differently in the Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish alphabets. "A" (å) and "A" (Å) are combined to represent specific vowel sounds.

Degree Ring Combined - It is also added to represent vowel sounds, but its sounds are mean, and its symbol is a very short form of degree.