The conclusions can be drawn about changes that have occurred in Mexico's population between 1950 and 2000 is 3. More people lived in urban areas than rural areas in 2000
The pie chart shows that the percentage of the population living in urban areas increased from 43% in 1950 to 74% in 2000. This suggests that there was a significant shift from rural to urban migration during this period.
In terms of People had a higher quality of life in 1950. This conclusion cannot be drawn from the pie chart alone. The pie chart only shows the distribution of the population between urban and rural areas. It does not provide any information about other factors that affect quality of life, such as income, education, and access to healthcare