3.Which of Canada’s climate regions has very little vegetation and very cold weather for much of the year?

  
maritime
tundra
subarctic [i pick]
continental

Yes.

The tundra would also fall within the categories stated in the question.

Not really, Reiny. Tundra has a lot of plant life (but it's different than the more temperate zones).

Reed, the tundra in my Canada north of Yellowknife has very little vegetation and is very cold for much of the year.

The correct answer is the tundra climate region. To determine this, you need to have knowledge of Canada's climate regions and their characteristics.

To find information about Canada's climate regions, you can refer to resources such as textbooks, reliable websites, or consult with experts in this field. Some sources that can provide information about Canada's climate regions include Canadian environmental organizations, government agencies, or scientific publications.

Once you have gathered the necessary information, you can compare the characteristics of each climate region to determine which one has very little vegetation and very cold weather for much of the year.

In the case of Canada's climate regions, the tundra climate region fits this description. This region is characterized by extremely low temperatures, strong winds, and a short growing season. The harsh climate and freezing temperatures limit vegetation growth, resulting in sparse vegetation and mostly barren landscapes.