If you were to look down on Earth from above the North Pole, in which direction would Earth appear to rotate?

If you were to look down on Earth from above the North Pole, then earth would appear to rotate in a counter-clockwise direction.

More info would be appreciated, thanks.

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You have given the correct answer. What more info do you need? It is what it is.
I'd just like to know that why does earth appear to rotate in a counter-clockwise direction when looked down from the north pole. I'd just like additional information for myself :-)
Because that is the direction it rotates. It rotates about an axis that goes through the poles, so if you are suspended somewow above the North Pole, you would see it rotating like a top, from above.
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