The chart below shows the diameters of the planets in the Solar System relative to Earth's diameter.

According to the chart, how does Earth's diameter compare to Venus?

Earth is about twice the size of Venus.

Earth is about one-ninth the size of Venus.

Earth is about nine times larger than Venus.

Earth is about the same size as Venus.

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Based on the information provided in your question, the option that best describes the comparison of Earth's diameter to Venus would be:

Earth is about the same size as Venus.

This conclusion is generally supported by data indicating that Earth's diameter and Venus' diameter are quite similar, with Venus being only slightly smaller than Earth.